'Putin's demands written in English': military analyst on U.S. peace plan
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Fri, 21 Nov 2025 13:37:00 +0200

Military analyst Vasyl Pekhnio said this on the Espreso TV channel."This is a surrender agreement. These are Putin's demands written in English. I got the impression that ChatGPT wrote this agreement. In reality, we are being slapped with capitulation demands, and it is obvious that it will be very difficult for us in the coming week," noted Pekhnio.According to the military analyst, the Americans are very eager to have these agreements approved by November 27, Thanksgiving Day. The President of Ukraine also announced that the upcoming week will be very difficult. But these demands are not viable."Even though Russia has an advantage on the front, we are not in a hopeless situation. We still have reserves of people who have not served, weapons production is ongoing, we continue to strike the enemy, and Europe still stands behind us. Ukraine and the Europeans will not agree to these agreements because it is a surrender," stressed Pekhnio.On November 19, Axios reported that the White House is quietly working with Moscow on a comprehensive framework to end the war in Ukraine, drawing inspiration from the recent Gaza ceasefire deal.According to Reuters, the U.S. has signaled to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Ukraine must accept a U.S.-drafted framework to end the war with Russia that proposes Kyiv giving up territory and some weapons.On November 21, the British publication The Telegraph published the full list of the 28 points of the U.S. peace plan, which Washington is proposing to Ukraine and Russia as a basis for ending the war. The document reportedly involves significant concessions from Kyiv, but does not prohibit it from joining the EU.







