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A: Hey there! Have you heard anything interesting today?
B: Not really, what's up?

A: So, it seems like there's this buzz about Donald Trump and Russia working on a peace plan for Ukraine. Crazy, right?

B: Whoa, that sounds serious! What's the latest?

A: Well, apparently, Russia sent a paper with some ideas to our administration in October. The plan seems to include things Ukraine has rejected before, like giving up a big part of their eastern territory.

B: Wow, that's major! And this Trump's guy, Steve Witkoff, had a call with Putin's foreign policy aide last month, right?

A: Exactly! They were talking about a potential peace plan for Ukraine. And it looks like Witkoff even told Putin's aide how to approach Trump about this whole thing.

B: That's some intense negotiation! But what did Trump say when reporters asked him about it?

A: He just brushed it off as standard negotiations and said both sides have to give and take. Sounds like he's doing the same with Ukraine too.

B: Hmm, that sounds a bit shady... But Ushakov defended himself while he was in Kyrgyzstan, saying the call leak was to prevent an improvement in relations. What do you think about all this?

A: I dunno man, it's hard to say without knowing more details. But it's definitely something to keep an eye on!
Summary
Discussion about Donald Trump and Russia proposing a peace plan for Ukraine. Russia sent paper with territory concession ideas to U.S. in October. Steve Witkoff, Trump's advisor, had call with Putin's foreign policy aide discussing the plan last month. Trump downplayed it as standard negotiations
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ID: c13937ae-7f62-493a-982d-2122a9cfa2ab

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251127_N01/#conversation

Date: Nov. 27, 2025

Notes: 2025-11-27

Created: 2025/11/27 08:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 21:31

Last Read: 2025/11/27 09:24