
Is The Witkoff Plan Really Munich?
The danger of 1938 was not too much realism—it was too little. And that is what we risk repeating today, not by negotiating, but by refusing to do so.

The danger of 1938 was not too much realism—it was too little. And that is what we risk repeating today, not by negotiating, but by refusing to do so.

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Russia urges Ukraine to begin peace talks or lose even more territory.

After weeks of delays, now German investigators can move against a suspect they believe was part of a group of Ukrainian pipeline plotters behind the blasts.

While the EU tries to impose greater penalties on Moscow, Dutch seed and machinery producers keep on doing business in Russia.

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Zelensky mission aims to jumpstart stagnant negotiations with Moscow—and resume prisoner exchanges.

While favourable to France, the contract fails to advance the cause of peace.

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