A series of closed negotiations between Washington and Moscow took place in the US capital — the kind that are usually learned about after the fact. Sources in Axios speak of a “formula” designed to link peace in Ukraine with long-term security guarantees for Europe and to build a new framework of relations between the US, Russia, and Ukraine itself.
What lies behind this dialogue
The negotiations began on November 19, 2025, and were conceived as an attempt to synchronize the approaches of the parties. The plan discussed in the White House offices resembles the architecture previously proposed for Gaza: steps for de-escalation, elements of international control, and space for diplomatic maneuvers.
Washington is trying to understand what a sustainable peace in Ukraine should look like — not declarative, but protected by real mechanisms. Moscow, in turn, is testing the possibility of obtaining the minimum that would allow it to speak of “security guarantees” without a direct win for Ukraine.
Key points of discussion
This is not about a symbolic truce, but a model that must withstand pressure from all sides — military, political, informational.
At the same time, Europe acts not just as an observer, but as a variable capable of disrupting or accelerating the process. Any plan will require coordinated positions from Berlin, Warsaw, Paris, and London.
How the world reacts
The fact of the negotiations themselves became an informational wave. Political analysts note: such dialogues do not happen without serious prerequisites. If Washington opens a direct line with Moscow at the level of strategic security, it means that something more than another series of consultations is brewing behind the scenes.
Risks that cannot be ignored
There remains a deep rift of distrust between the parties. Any agreement will be fragile if not supported by guaranteed control mechanisms. Ukraine, Europe, and the US need to understand that the unpredictability of the Kremlin is a separate risk factor.
Analysts are already building scenarios: from a limited truce to an expanded international mission and new formats of security control in the region. And in each option, one question remains key — can Europe remain protected in the long run.
In conclusion
The Washington negotiations are not just an attempt to “stop the war,” but the start of a big game for a new security architecture. No one is yet talking about a finished plan, but the very fact of secret consultations shows: the international system is seeking a way out, even if it is not yet formalized on paper.
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