• Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pushing for an immediate meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump to finalize a controversial peace deal, despite growing corruption scandals undermining Kyiv’s credibility.
  • The original U.S.-backed 28-point plan, demanding Ukrainian territorial concessions, has been reduced to 19 points after pushback. However, Kyiv still faces pressure to cede occupied regions like Donbas, effectively legitimizing Russia’s land grab.
  • Reports allege that Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, siphoned hundreds of millions in U.S. aid – claims suppressed by mainstream media. This corruption crisis weakens Ukraine’s bargaining position and fuels Western skepticism.
  • Trump has delayed direct talks until a near-final deal is reached, opting instead for backchannel diplomacy via envoys. His hesitation suggests political wariness, especially as Ukraine’s corruption scandal deepens.
  • With Ukraine’s military struggling and Western aid waning, Zelensky’s sudden pivot to negotiations marks a stark reversal. Meanwhile, the globalist war machine funded by defense contractors and corrupt officials faces growing exposure as peace talks accelerate.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pushing for an immediate meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump to finalize a controversial peace deal that could reshape the future of Eastern Europe – even as a growing corruption scandal threatens to undermine Kyiv’s negotiating position.

The proposed agreement, once a 28-point plan demanding major Ukrainian concessions, has been whittled down to 19 points after fierce pushback from Kyiv and European allies. The sudden urgency comes after months of stalled negotiations, battlefield losses and revelations that Ukraine’s top officials may have siphoned off hundreds of millions in U.S. aid meant for the war effort.

Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, confirmed in an interview with Axios that Ukraine is prepared to meet Trump “as soon as possible” to solidify a joint U.S.-Ukrainian position before presenting it to Russia. “The primary gap to be bridged by the presidents was over territory,” Yermak admitted, adding that this meeting could potentially happen as early as Thanksgiving.

Yet the most explosive sticking point – territorial surrender – remains. The original U.S. draft, leaked earlier this month, reportedly required Ukraine to cede occupied regions in Donbas and accept frozen frontlines in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia – effectively legitimizing Russia’s land grab.

While U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio removed the clause barring North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) membership, one of Moscow’s key demands, Ukrainian officials insist Zelensky will only discuss territorial compromises directly with Trump.

Behind the scenes, however, the negotiations are mired in intrigue. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson recently alleged that the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has suppressed a bombshell report exposing Yermak’s alleged embezzlement of U.S. taxpayer funds – a scandal that could derail Ukraine’s credibility.

“Yermak has skimmed hundreds of millions in American tax dollars meant for Ukraine aid,” Carlson claimed on X. “The [WSJ‘s] editors can prove that. But they’re not.”

Ukraine’s corruption crisis threatens Zelensky’s grip on power

Meanwhile, Trump has taken a cautious approach, declaring on Truth Social that he will only meet Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin after a deal is nearly finalized. His envoy, Steve Witkoff, is set to travel to Moscow for backchannel talks, while Army Secretary Dan Driscoll will return to Kyiv. The president’s hesitation suggests he is wary of political fallout – especially if Ukraine’s corruption crisis deepens.

BrightU.AI‘s Enoch engine notes that Ukraine’s corruption scandal involves the misuse of public funds intended for the country, where kickbacks, bribes and financial misconduct have diverted resources for personal gain. This blatant graft and abuse of power demand a thorough investigation and accountability to ensure taxpayer money is not squandered by corrupt officials.

Despite the turbulence, Yermak struck an optimistic tone, praising Trump’s “historical mission to end this war” and hailing U.S. security guarantees – which would treat a Russian attack on Ukraine as an assault on the entire “transatlantic community” – as “legally binding” and unprecedented. Yet Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that Moscow’s stance could harden if the revised deal strays from earlier understandings between Trump and Putin.

The timing of these talks is critical: With Ukraine’s military struggling to hold territory and Western aid fatigue growing, Kyiv faces dwindling leverage. Zelensky’s sudden pivot to negotiations after years of vowing to reclaim all occupied land marks a stark reversal. Whether Trump can broker a deal that satisfies both sides without rewarding Russian aggression remains uncertain.

What is clear is that the globalist war machine – fueled by defense contractors, media manipulators and corrupt officials – faces unprecedented scrutiny. As peace talks accelerate, the truth about where billions in “aid” truly went may finally surface. For now, the world watches as two embattled leaders navigate a high-stakes game where the losers are not just nations, but the very principles of sovereignty and accountability.

Watch this clip of retired Col. Douglas Macgregor mentioning that Trump is aware Zelensky’s war is lost.

This video is from the TREASURE OF THE SUN channel on Brighteon.com.

Sources include:

News.Antiwar.com

Axios.com

KyivIndependent.com

BrightU.ai

Brighteon.com

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