

According to the head of the Foreign Ministry, a potential peace agreement between Ukraine and the aggressor country Russia could ensure peace in the region for the next 50-70 years.
Ankara is “involved in some aspects of this process,” Fidan said.
He stated that the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin is ready to accept a peace agreement under certain conditions and “this was transferred to the Ukrainian side.” This war is costing the Russian Federation very dearly, says the head of Turkish diplomacy.
President of Turkey Recep On November 25, he took part in an online summit of the leaders of the “coalition of the willing” in Ukraine and announced Turkey’s readiness to once again act as a platform for direct negotiations with the Russian Federation.
The day before, the Kremlin reported a conversation between Erdogan and Putin on regarding the possible provisions of the final peace plan. Also, the aggressor country wrote about its supposed readiness for a political and diplomatic end to the wars.
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Bloomberg wrote that the 28-point plan, which was agreed upon by Vitkoff and Putin’s special representative for investment and economic cooperation, Kirill Dmitriev, was not accepted, because it had too many contradictory aspects.
After a response from Ukraine and European partners during negotiations in Geneva on November 23, the Russian-American document was changed, reducing it to 19 provisions. The White House released a statement after the negotiations that the amended draft peace agreement reflects Ukraine's national interests.
On November 25, Trump expressed the opinion that agreements to resolve the Russian war against Ukraine are very close.
On November 27, Putin said that the Russian Federation is allegedly ready to cease fire in the war if the Ukrainian defense forces leave parts of Ukrainian territory that are not captured by the occupiers, which are claimed by Moscow. He threatened that “if they don’t leave,” then the Russian Federation will allegedly “will achieve this by military means.” Putin added that Russia is “ready to fight to the last Ukrainian.”
Before his dismissal from the post of head of the OP, Andrei Ermak stated that Zelensky will not sign a document renouncing the territory.
The media wrote that the United States, at negotiations with Ukraine on November 30, wants to close disputes on two key points of the “peace plan” – Ukrainian territories and security guarantees for Kyiv. The parties will also discuss election schedule in Ukraine and several more “unresolved issues,” the WSJ announced.



