Trump's peace plan for Ukraine -- is it real or just a phantom?
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34% Somewhat Right
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-6% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Viktor Shlynchak, the Board Chairperson at the Institute of World Politics, views this "information injection into the media discourse" to be a special operation aimed to achieve fully pragmatic goals: "The special operation by the two scoundrels - Witkoff and Dmitriev - to promote the so-called "peace plan" - is designed to accomplish several tasks: to delay new US sanctions; to drive a wedge between the US and the EU; to inject a negative discourse into Ukrainian society; to intensify the dialogue between Trump and Putin again; to save frozen Russian assets from confiscation.54% : " Shlynchak also points to Ukraine's official statement at the UN, which is as explicit as it is tough in wording.
52% : The statement also affirmed that any elements relating to the EU and NATO would require the explicit agreement of those organizations.
49% : During recent emergency UN Security Council meeting convened after massive Russian air raids, Khrystyna Hayovyshyn, Deputy Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations had been a prominent voice for Ukraine's "red lines" for any potential peace negotiations.
48% : Ukraine is eligible for EU membership and will receive short-term preferential access to the European market while this issue is being considered. 12.
47% : EU leaders Antonio Costa, Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas took a similarly tough position.
47% : Both countries undertake to implement educational programmes in schools and society aimed at promoting understanding and tolerance of different cultures and eliminating racism and prejudice: - Ukraine will adopt EU rules on religious tolerance and the protection of linguistic minorities. - Both countries will agree to abolish all discriminatory measures and guarantee the rights of Ukrainian and Russian media and education. - All Nazi ideology and activities must be rejected and prohibited. 21.
41% : The latter clearly emphasized that Europe will not support the plan if it doesn't involve Ukraine and the European Union, or will not yield a just and lasting peace.
37% : There are difficult diplomatic battles ahead, but surrender is definitely not an option. Myroslav Liskovych, Kyiv * The European Union (EU) released its official comment on the 28-point peace plan in a joint statement alongside G7 summit leaders on November 22, 2025.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.
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