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[Trump’s Peace Diplomacy Under Scrutiny and Holiday Travel Chaos]-[Ukraine Peace Negotiations, Trump's Ukraine Motivations, Holiday Travel]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-11-26

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The Fragility of Trump’s Ukraine Peace Negotiations

President Trump is actively pushing for a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine, dispatching aides to both Moscow and Kyiv to broker a deal. However, the integrity of this process has been called into question following the release of a leaked transcript by Bloomberg. This transcript details a phone call between Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Yuri Ushakov, an advisor to Vladimir Putin. The conversation suggests that Witkoff encouraged Russian officials to "flatter" President Trump and leverage his ego to gain favorable terms in a proposed peace plan.

Critics, including Ukrainian parliament member Oleksandr Merezhko, have long expressed concerns regarding the competence of Trump’s team, specifically labeling individuals like Witkoff as having a "pro-Russian position." The leaked documents further suggest that a 28-point peace plan—initially presented as a U.S.-led initiative—may have been heavily influenced, if not authored, by Russian economic advisor Kirill Dmitriev, who remarked, "I don't think they'll take exactly our version, but at least it'll be as close to it as possible."

The "Dealmaker" Motivation and Diplomatic Hurdles

Despite the controversy, President Trump remains dismissive of the leaks, framing them as "standard negotiating tactics." White House correspondent Franco Ordonez highlights that Trump’s primary motivation appears to be a desire to reach a deal quickly, even if the specific content is secondary to the goal of stopping the fighting. Experts like Richard Fontaine and Ivo Dalder suggest that Trump’s intense pursuit of a resolution is heavily tied to his desire to be viewed as the "ultimate dealmaker" and his aspiration for a Nobel Peace Prize.

However, the fundamental disconnect remains: the U.S. may reach separate agreements with Russia and Ukraine, but as Dalder notes, "That's not the same as having a plan that Ukraine and Russia can agree on." While Trump has abandoned his initial "28-point plan" deadline, the administration continues to bounce between versions of proposals that struggle to reconcile Ukraine's need for "clear security guarantees" with Russia's strategic ambitions in the Donbass region.

Thanksgiving Travel and the "Civility Campaign"

As the diplomatic drama unfolds, millions of Americans are bracing for what the FAA predicts could be the "busiest in more than a decade" Thanksgiving travel period. In the wake of a government shutdown that strained the aviation system, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has launched a "civility campaign" titled "the golden age of travel starts with you." This initiative urges passengers to "dress better" and show more courtesy toward airline staff.

Critics argue that the campaign unfairly shifts the burden of travel stress onto passengers while ignoring systemic issues within the airline industry. Furthermore, the morale of air traffic controllers remains a point of contention. Although the administration proposed a $10,000 bonus for controllers who worked through the 43-day shutdown, the criteria were so restrictive that only 311 out of over 10,000 controllers qualified, leading to widespread feelings of resentment and betrayal among staff who performed "a lot of hard work" without pay. As travelers head to the airports, the aviation system is officially back to "normal levels" of staffing, yet the underlying tensions regarding labor relations and passenger expectations persist.

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📖 Transcript

A leaked transcript details how President Trump's 28-point peace proposal came about.
Trump himself dismissed the leak, saying it shows standard negotiating tactics.
What does this mean for the latest attempt to end the fighting in Ukraine?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The president is sending his aides to Moscow and Kyiv to broker a deal.
I think we're getting very close to a deal.

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