I told WSJ that given the leverage the US seems willing to exert, Zelenskyy would need to consider the peace proposal seriously, even though the current version would be impossible for Ukrainians to accept The real question is whether Ukraine can get a better deal. 1/
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Ukraine craint un déficit budgétaire majeur en 2025
I warned that Ukraine faces a huge budget deficit for the coming year, which Kyiv will need Western aid to fill: We don’t have money for the spring. We have a domestic political crisis, and Europe and the US are not that willing to continue to fund us. 2/
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Zelenskyy: US proposals may include Ukrainian perspectives and interests
Zelenskyy on the progress of negotiations in Geneva: Currently, there is an understanding that the American proposals may include a number of elements based on Ukrainian perspectives and critical for Ukrainian national interests.
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Kellogg: Drive Ukrainians and Russians to deal, end war
Kellogg: I think we can drive the Ukrainians to it [deal] and we can drive the Russians to it later with Putin. I hear what Zelenskyy and UN representative said.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 23 novembre 2025
It's part of their posturing, but they've got hard decisions. This war's got to be brought to an end. 3X pic.twitter.com/jgE4sWEFdpKellogg: I think we can drive the Ukrainians to it [deal] and we can drive the Russians to it later with Putin. I hear what Zelenskyy and UN representative said. It's part of their posturing, but they've got hard decisions. This war's got to be brought to an end. 3X
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Kellogg warns against Budapest/Minsk repeats, US guarantees, Europe responsible
Kellogg: Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. We don't want the Budapest memorandum or Minsk 1-2 to come back. The U.S. is going to guarantee part of this.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 23 novembre 2025
The Ukrainians really trust the Americans. The Europeans are going to have to bear responsibility. 2/ pic.twitter.com/PigdFFPNI0Kellogg: Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. We don't want the Budapest memorandum or Minsk 1-2 to come back. The U.S. is going to guarantee part of this. The Ukrainians really trust the Americans. The Europeans are going to have to bear responsibility. 2/
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Kellogg: Trump’s Ukraine peace plan in last 2 meters over Thanksgiving
Kellogg: Trump's brought it [war in Ukraine] to a place where the last 10 meters are the hardest. We're in about the last 2 meters.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 23 novembre 2025
The 28-point peace plan is a work in progress during the whole week of Thanksgiving to get to an end state. 1/ pic.twitter.com/WTlYPftI0RKellogg: Trump's brought it [war in Ukraine] to a place where the last 10 meters are the hardest. We're in about the last 2 meters. The 28-point peace plan is a work in progress during the whole week of Thanksgiving to get to an end state. 1/
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Father dandles coffin of son killed in Russian strike on Ternopil
In Ternopil, father dandles the coffin of his son.
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) 23 novembre 2025
Kamal lost his entire family in Russia’s strike on Ternopil residential building – his wife, Maria; daughter, Kamila, 6; and toddler son, Nazar, 1.5. Death toll of the attack has risen to 34, three women & one child are missing. pic.twitter.com/Qb08DROPA1In Ternopil, father dandles the coffin of his son. Kamal lost his entire family in Russia’s strike on Ternopil residential building – his wife, Maria; daughter, Kamila, 6; and toddler son, Nazar, 1.5. Death toll of the attack has risen to 34, three women & one child are missing.
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Petraeus: US recognizes Putin stalling, Ukraine must be involved
Petraeus: Trump and the US administration recognize that [Putin is dragging negotiations], explaining the sanctions and strong support. 90 out of 100 senators agree despite partisanship.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 23 novembre 2025
Ukraine must be adequately involved. Right now, all we’re doing is speculating. 3X pic.twitter.com/BNL1pRiHb1Petraeus: Trump and the US administration recognize that [Putin is dragging negotiations], explaining the sanctions and strong support. 90 out of 100 senators agree despite partisanship. Ukraine must be adequately involved. Right now, all we’re doing is speculating. 3X
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Petraeus: Ukraine vote needed for border change negotiations
Petraeus: To negotiate successfully with Russia and get terms acceptable to Ukraine, noting the constitutional prohibition for a Ukrainian president to unilaterally change borders, you have to take that to a vote.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 23 novembre 2025
That puts you in a much stronger negotiating position. 1/ pic.twitter.com/f1FCsDYi55Petraeus: To negotiate successfully with Russia and get terms acceptable to Ukraine, noting the constitutional prohibition for a Ukrainian president to unilaterally change borders, you have to take that to a vote. That puts you in a much stronger negotiating position. 1/
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Freedman: Europeans must be assertive, strengthen Ukraine, avoid giving Russia too much
Freedman: Europeans need to be more assertive, doing more, thinking how the diplomacy could develop. Both sides need this war to end.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 23 novembre 2025
The latest proposal gives too much to Russia. Ukraine must be strengthened or Russians will think they can get a lot. 4X pic.twitter.com/VKbEOdzgtMFreedman: Europeans need to be more assertive, doing more, thinking how the diplomacy could develop. Both sides need this war to end. The latest proposal gives too much to Russia. Ukraine must be strengthened or Russians will think they can get a lot. 4X

