Carney says U.S. peace plan for Ukraine needs ‘more work’; expert calls it a ‘disaster’ | Unpublished
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Author: Moosa Imran
Publication Date: November 22, 2025 - 12:25

Carney says U.S. peace plan for Ukraine needs ‘more work’; expert calls it a ‘disaster’

November 22, 2025
Ukraine peace talks take centre stage at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, with the United States, Russia and China notably absent from the summit.

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David Thwaites
November 22, 2025

This “peace plan” needs a fundamental restart, not “more work”.  Canada is playing word games not being principled. There should be zero surrender of land, there should be no Russian control over sovereignty decisions of the Ukraine be it with reference to NATO, size of armed forces or foreign policy. The USA has no integrity in this peace process. 
 

November 22, 2025

I agree, Trump is a complete traitor. I personally consider this an act of war against Ukraine and NATO. I think the west should respond with a global trade embargo of the US until Trump is removed. He wants to return to the 19th C., so let’s give it to him… 


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