New Delhi: US President Donald Trump and his administration team are working with Russia to develop a 28-point peace plan to end the Ukraine war. The plan is being developed in complete secrecy, and Trump has said he has high hopes for it. The outline of the plan is inspired by the Trump administration’s experience in the US and his earlier 20-point Gaza peace proposal.
The main objective of this plan was to establish peace.
The main objectives of this peace plan are to establish peace in Ukraine, ensure the security of Russia and Ukraine, maintain stability in Europe, and improve future relations between the United States and Russia. The plan is not limited to ending the war, but includes comprehensive security measures and diplomatic aspects. However, it is not yet clear how complex issues such as Russia’s occupation of certain areas of eastern Ukraine will be resolved.
Steve Witkoff is drafting the plan.
The plan is being prepared by US special envoy Steve Witkoff. He has discussed the plan in detail with Russian Ambassador Kirill Dmitriev several times. Dmitriev said in an interview that he spent three days discussing it with Witkoff and other US officials at a meeting in Miami in October. He said that this time Russia’s concerns were listened to seriously and therefore the plan has a greater chance of success. This peace effort involves not only resolving the war, but also addressing Russia’s security needs and improving its relations with the US.
Attempt to gain cooperation and consensus
Information about this plan is also being given. Vitkov also discussed this plan with Ukraine’s National Security Advisor Rustam Umarov. This shows that the Trump administration is trying to get cooperation and consent from all relevant parties to make this plan a success.
Towards improving Russia-US relations
Trump’s peace plan is not limited to stopping the war, but is a serious effort to maintain stability in Europe, improve Russia-US relations, and establish a lasting peace in the future. If this plan is successful, it could not only end the Ukraine war but also give a new dimension to security and diplomatic relations globally.



















