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A Paradigm Shift in the Ukrainian Policy of the United States.

President Volodymyr Zelensky while addressing his nation has flagged that, “Ukraine may soon face an extremely difficult choice. Either the loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner. Either 28 complicated points or the hardest winter yet, and the risks that follow“.

The framework, approved by U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this week, includes requirements for Ukraine to cede territory (Donbas), cut its military, and limit its alliances proposals far more sweeping than those discussed in earlier negotiation rounds. Ukraine’s President’s Office confirmed that President Volodymyr Zelensky has officially received “a draft plan which, according to the American side, could revitalise diplomacy”.

A source in Ukraine’s President’s Office earlier said that U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is shaping the plan in direct coordination with Kirill Dmitriev, Russia’s top economic negotiator and an operator in Moscow’s efforts to influence Washington. “He has been doing it for months“, the source said, mentioning Witkoff’s 28-point plan that has been seen in Kyiv as a de facto capitulation to Russia.

Steve Witkoff, a real estate mogul with no diplomatic background before his appointment has emerged as one of the central architects of a new Washington peace proposal that Ukrainian officials say revives the Kremlin’s most sweeping demands, while institutionalising a shadow operation inside the White House in an effort to sideline pro-Ukraine officials.

Alexandra Filippenko, a Russia – U.S. relations expert has asserted that Steve Witkoff is simply someone whom Donald Trump trusts, and noting that their relationship dates back to the 1980s pertaining to Manhattan real estate scene; “Trump values that kind of loyalty“, she said.

Yet beyond real estate, Witkoff has served as Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East and has increasingly engaged in talks relating to Russia’s war against Ukraine. Witkoff appears overly aligned with Moscow and lacks a clear understanding of Ukraine’s position. For Ukraine, the envoy has become a deeply concerning figure. Witkoff has emerged as Trump’s de facto personal envoy to Russian President Vladimir Putin, participating in solo meetings with foreign leaders while bypassing diplomatic protocol.

The envoy has met Putin at least five times, spending three to four hours with him during each session on February 11th; March 13th; April 11th and 25th, and again in August.

After nearly every meeting, the U.S. President has declared that “great progress was made”, while Witkoff later echoed Kremlin talking points in his conversations with U.S. media. The envoy also reportedly used Kremlin translators during these talks. This kind of approach has alarmed U.S. officials, who said that Witkoff appears overly aligned with Moscow and lacks a clear understanding of Ukraine’s position. In July, he also urged Trump to lift U.S. energy sanctions on Russia and pushed a territorial swap that Ukrainian officials consider unworkable and a dangerous concession.

Shortly after, the new U.S. peace proposal emerged as one that looks remarkably like Moscow’s demands. Witkoff has spent the past month quietly shaping the framework, working directly with Dmitriev, a source familiar with the matter said. Multiple sources noted that European allies were excluded from drafting the plan, and Ukraine was cut out as well.

Meanwhile, Witkoff’s close coordination with Dmitriev points to a deeper internal struggle in Washington. According to a source familiar with the power dynamics, Witkoff is running a broader operation with Dmitriev, trying to sideline the pro-Ukraine voices in the Trump administration.

Dmitriev, who is one of the people responsible for communications for the White House is now seen as one of Witkoff’s people, feeding media talking points favorable to Witkoff and his Russia-friendly approach, a source familiar with the matter said.

The White House right now is a mess of competing factions, each trying to present their version of events as the official administration line, the source told the media reporters. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on November 21st, that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Witkoff have been developing the peace plan together during the past month. She has further said both have been “engaged with both sides” and that the president backs the effort. But a source familiar with the matter told the media that Rubio, who once openly called Putin a “war criminal” had no involvement in crafting the new plan.

According to a high-ranking U.S. official who spoke on conditions of anonymity, the current plan is supported by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, while other top U.S. officials were cut out of the negotiations process.

Making matters worse for Ukraine, Trump’s Special Envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, will step down from his role in January, a White House source confirmed to the Kyiv Independent. Kellogg’s exit will leave Ukraine without its chief advocate in the Trump White House just as Witkoff, working with Dmitriev, tries to consolidate control over Ukraine policy.

The Ukraine envoy has consistently spoken more forcefully against Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure than other officials in the Trump administration. His stance often placed him at odds with Witkoff, who repeated several Putin talking points and pushed a peace plan centered on Ukrainian territorial concessions. Kellogg has told associates that January marks a “natural end” to his term, leaving Ukraine’s position in the administration more precarious than ever.

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