By SCM Staff Writer I Wednesday, Nov.19.25
WASHINGTON – President DONALD TRUMP’S administration is secretly drafting a bombshell 28-point plan with Russia to end the bloodiest war in Europe since the Second World War, according to explosive reports.
The hush-hush deal, first revealed by Axios, aims to deliver “peace in Ukraine”, radically reshape “European security”, and redefine the future of US-Russia relations.
American officials are desperately hoping the comprehensive proposal will gain crucial support from both Ukraine and the European Union before being unveiled.
TOP SECRET TALKS
The shock revelation claims the US President’s inner circle has been holding covert talks with Moscow on the massive 28-point roadmap.
It marks the most direct high-level coordination between the two powers since the conflict began.
Sources say the plan’s 28 points fall into four main categories:Peace in Ukraine;Security Guarantees; Wider European Security and Future US-Russia Relations
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly leading the charge on the US side, holding extensive discussions with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev.
The move has been inspired by the success of President Trump’s previous 20-point peace efforts in other global hotspots.
The secretive nature of the talks is likely to alarm some European capitals, who have consistently backed Ukraine’s tough line against Russia’s aggression.
However, a senior US official insists they are trying to bring Kyiv and Brussels on board.
”We think the timing is good for this plan now,” the official told Axios. “But both parties need to be practical and realistic.”
A Ukrainian official confirmed their security advisor, Rustem Umerov, has been briefed on the draft, suggesting Kyiv is aware of the push for a major new diplomatic offensive.
It remains unclear how the new proposal deals with the most contentious issue: Russia’s territorial control in eastern Ukraine, which has been a major sticking point in previous failed peace efforts.
The Bloody War
The conflict in Ukraine began with Russia’s full-scale invasion of the sovereign country over a year ago.
Kyiv’s Red Line: Ukraine, led by President Volodymyr Zelensky, has consistently demanded the full withdrawal of all Russian troops from its internationally recognised territory, including Crimea, and has vowed to keep fighting until victory.
Russian Demands: Moscow has insisted that Ukraine officially abandon its aspirations to join NATO, demilitarise, and recognise Russia’s annexation of territories.
Previous negotiations have collapsed, and Western allies, particularly the EU and UK, have pumped billions of pounds in aid and weapons into Ukraine to help its defence.
The fact that President Trump’s team is now working with Russia on a deal that covers:
“European security” more broadly is expected to cause major headaches for leaders across the continent, who fear a US-Russia bilateral agreement could sideline them.

