Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

US Envoy Witkoff Heads to Moscow; White House Defends 'Second Strike'

Dec 2, 2025
Tony Halpin, Bloomberg's Russia team leader, shares his insights as US envoy Steve Witkoff heads to Moscow for crucial talks with President Putin amid claims of a key Ukrainian city falling to Russian control. The conversation explores the complex dynamics of a revised peace plan, with Ukraine's strong denial of losing ground. Halpin also discusses the pivotal adjustments made to the negotiation framework and the separate diplomatic strategies at play between Witkoff and Secretary Rubio. Brace for deep analysis on the evolving geopolitical landscape!
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INSIGHT

Shuttle Diplomacy Drives New Peace Push

  • U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is in Moscow to press a revised peace proposal with Vladimir Putin.
  • The plan reflects active shuttle diplomacy after U.S.-Ukraine talks in Florida and aims to narrow common ground.
INSIGHT

Ukraine And U.S. Narrow The Proposal

  • Balazs highlights intense, high-level diplomacy since the publication of the 28-point plan.
  • He says U.S. and Ukraine now broadly agree on a narrowed set of proposals closer to their preferences.
INSIGHT

Conflicting Claims Over Pokrovsk

  • Putin claimed Russian forces seized Pokrovsk but Ukraine denied losing the city and fighting remained ongoing.
  • Bloomberg could not independently verify either side's claim, making battlefield claims uncertain ahead of talks.
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