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Trump approved 28-point peace plan between Russia and Ukraine, senior administration officials say
NBC News· 2025-11-20 14:49
President Trump this week approved a 28-point plan for peace between Russia and Ukraine. Senior administration official has told NBC News. As things stand, we don't know too much about this proposal.For starters, it's more or less come out of the blue and not even the Ukrainians seem to know too much about it. Three US officials told NBC News that there are a number of details that still need to be worked out. Now, that said, a senior administration official tells NBC the plan focuses quote on giving both s ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-19 08:00
The Saudis are clear they won’t normalise ties until Israel pursues a genuine peace process with the Palestinians. In public, at least, Donald Trump will coax them to reconsider https://t.co/BBuZTGxO6K ...
Global Developments: Hormel Recall, Russian Nuclear Posture, Trump’s Claims, and PKK Withdrawal
Stock Market News· 2025-10-26 07:08
Company Summary - Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL) is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen ready-to-eat chicken products due to reports of metal fragments found in the products [2][7] - The recall affects items sold under the "Hormel FIRE BRAISED MEATS ALL NATURAL" label, produced between February 10 and September 19, 2025, and distributed to foodservice clients [2][7] - The current stock price of Hormel Foods is approximately $23.83, with a market capitalization of around $13.11 billion [2] Industry Summary - The recall of Hormel Foods products highlights potential quality control issues within the food processing industry, particularly concerning food safety and contamination risks [2][7] - The geopolitical landscape, including military advancements by Russia and peace negotiations involving the PKK, may indirectly impact the food industry through shifts in market stability and consumer confidence [3][5][7]
Trump suggests a 'double meeting' may occur at Budapest summit
NBC News· 2025-10-17 19:18
But nonetheless, let's pick up on the expectations of what we think will come out of this meeting with Ukrainian President Zalinski and um President Donald Trump, especially as the president has said he believes things are in a good place and Zalinsky has said um he thinks Trump can help. >> Yeah, Yasmin, the president was koi about the specifics of this meeting he's having now with President Zilinsky, saying they would talk about Tomahawk missiles uh and whether the US could perhaps provide some of those l ...
BREAKING: Trump speaks in Egypt after visit to Israel
MSNBC· 2025-10-13 15:33
tremendous stop as you know in Israel and now we're in a country where a friend of mine is a very powerful leader and my friend is right here the president also the general you know times I call him usually I call him the general because he's both and he's good at both and they've done a fantastic job and they have very little crime you know because they don't play games that's why they don't play games like we do in in the United States with governors that have no idea what they're doing, but they don't ha ...
'An important day': All living Israeli hostages freed
MSNBC· 2025-10-13 11:02
Good morning and welcome to Morning Joe. On this holiday here in the United States, it is Monday, October 13th. We're still awaiting President Trump's address to the Israeli Parliament.You can see there on your screen some of the other speakers. The president is in the room. We see Prime Minister Netanyahu there.A lot happening on a momentous day. Let's get you caught up on everything that's happened overnight. Now, all 20 of the remaining living hostages in Gaza have now been released by Hamas. Seven of th ...
Trump Presses Israel, Hamas to Reach Peace as Talks Start in Egypt
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-06 20:50
Ceasefire and Hostage Negotiations - A potential deal involving a ceasefire and prisoner exchange is under discussion, but Hamas's full involvement is uncertain due to their control over Israeli hostages [3] - The US President is pushing for a swift resolution, possibly influenced by the upcoming Nobel Peace Prize announcement [4] - Hamas is divided, with a political wing in Qatar potentially more open to a deal than the military wing in Gaza [4][5] - Hamas seeks concrete guarantees for the "day after," which the Israeli government is unlikely to provide [6] - A key obstacle is securing the release of hostages, as the proposed plan may exclude Hamas from future political influence [7] Political and Geopolitical Considerations - The plan addresses long-neglected issues concerning the aftermath of a ceasefire, suggesting a serious and evolving strategy [3] - The plan's details suggest the involvement of individuals with prior experience in Middle East peace efforts [22] - The Turkish President is reportedly trying to persuade Hamas to agree to the deal [5] - The Israeli public shows significant support (70%) for the deal, potentially easing pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu [13] - There are concerns that striking a deal could provoke opposition and violence from Iran's proxies, though Iran may be currently restrained [26][27] Potential Future Scenarios - If the deal fails, Israel may resort to military action, including occupying Gaza City, which carries significant risks [9] - A stabilization force, primarily composed of Arab states and international troops, may be required to maintain security in Gaza [21][28] - Disarmament of Hamas is crucial for the plan's success, but ensuring it is genuine will be challenging [30] - The implementation of any agreement will be difficult, requiring a real ceasefire and hostage exchange [30] US Policy and Involvement - The US President prioritizes hostage issues, potentially influencing his motivation to resolve the conflict [16][17] - The US administration's approach to the situation is described as somewhat disorganized and unconventional [1] - The US President is applying pressure on Hamas through various means, including the threat of military responses [6]
Russian FM Lavrov says Zelenskyy, European leaders ‘don’t want peace’ in Ukraine
NBC News· 2025-08-24 14:36
Geopolitical Stance & Conflict Narrative - Russia denies deliberately targeting civilian sites in Ukraine, claiming to only strike military or military-linked industrial enterprises [2][4][8] - Russia alleges Ukrainian forces have targeted churches and civilian settlements [7] - Russia frames its actions as a "special military operation" to protect people from the Ukrainian regime, not an invasion [15][17] - Russia asserts that the people in Novorossia, Donbas, and Crimea voted to belong to Russian culture [14] International Relations & Peace Efforts - Despite President Trump's push for peace, no meeting is planned between Presidents Putin and Zelensky [1] - Russia respects President Trump's focus on US national interests and believes Trump respects Putin's defense of Russian national interests [11][12][18] - Russia suggests some European representatives may not want peace in Ukraine [19] Allegations & Rebuttals - Allegations of Russia targeting civilians, including maternity wards, churches, schools, and hospitals, are refuted by Russia, challenging the source to provide evidence [5][6][9] - Russia questions the accuracy of information presented by NBC News regarding civilian casualties and targeted strikes [6][10]
Zelenskyy ready to discuss ‘territorial issue’ with Putin: Ukrainian first deputy foreign minister
NBC News· 2025-08-22 21:12
Diplomatic Stance - Russia states no meeting is planned between President Putin and President Zalinski without a prepared agenda [1][2] - Ukraine believes negotiations are advancing, highlighting a recent White House meeting as a positive step [7] - Ukraine accuses Russia of manipulation and lacking readiness for meaningful conversations [19][20] Key Disagreements - Russia insists on conditions like no NATO membership for Ukraine and discussion of territorial issues, which Ukraine rejects [3] - Russia allegedly attacked an American-owned business in Ukraine, seen as a deliberate provocation to undermine US-Ukraine cooperation [17] - Ukraine is against trading land for peace, reflecting public sentiment and legal framework [23] Potential US Actions - The US administration is perceived to be manipulated by Moscow [19] - Ukraine suggests the US should impose more sanctions on Russia if deadlines for peace are not met [21] - The US is considered to have leverage on Moscow to move the peace process forward [10] Security Concerns - Ukraine is drafting a security guarantee package, with the US playing a crucial role [11][12] - Ukraine believes Russia should not be involved in negotiating security guarantees designed to protect against Russian aggression [14][15]
X @The Wall Street Journal
President Trump offered a new—and familiar—deadline for the leaders of Russia and Ukraine to move forward with a peace process or else face possible U.S. retaliation, saying he’d make a determination within “two weeks” https://t.co/IfiXvm1Sgd ...