'Hidden ally' may thwart Trump's Ukraine peace plan — diplomat
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Wed, 10 Dec 2025 10:56:00 +0200

Volodymyr Dzhydzhora, Vice-President of the United Confederation of NATO Countries and Development Director of the Danish company Eldon Biologicals, expressed this opinion on Espreso TV."If Ukraine agrees to all these whims of the collective Putin, it will mean that we agree with Moscow's 'fair' demands that we should be denazified and demilitarized. Because their goals for the so-called 'special military operation' are precisely these. This is how it will be interpreted. And then it will turn out that we not only agreed to all this but also legitimized it. From the perspective of international law, Moscow, together with Washington, will simply say then that Ukraine, by agreeing to these demands, recognizes denazification. Therefore, it is impossible to agree to all these demands, not to mention international law, treaties, and legislation," Dzhydzhora explained.The diplomat emphasized that Trump changes his rhetoric every time, probably after direct conversations with Russian dictator Putin."In this situation, our biggest allies, besides the Defense Forces, are the U.S. military-industrial complex, which will not allow Trump to implement his delusion, which was once again put into his ears. I assume that such attacks with such theses occur with Trump after conversations with Putin. Not with Witkoff, not with his son-in-law, but precisely when Trump talks directly with Putin," the diplomat added.On Monday, December 8, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in London to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The leaders discussed joint diplomatic work with the United States.On that day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed that the peace plan project had been reduced from 28 to 20 points. Ukraine and Europe will work together on its final version, after which the document will be sent to the United States.The Donald Trump administration is demanding a quick decision from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy regarding a peace plan aimed at achieving a ceasefire with Russia "before Christmas" on December 25.






