
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Latest on Talks to End War in Ukraine; Stocks Rise to Start Week
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Nov 24, 2025 Oliver Crook, a Bloomberg reporter based in Brussels, dives into the nuances of the ongoing Ukraine peace talks. He shares insights on a newly refined framework document aimed at securing favorable terms for Kyiv. The conversation explores European resistance to U.S. proposals, particularly regarding Donbass and NATO limitations. Crook also highlights Europe's potential to unlock 140 billion euros in Russian assets, underscoring the tension and complexity of diplomacy in this high-stakes situation. It's a compelling discussion that bridges politics and international finance.
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U.S. Pushes Controversial 28-Point Plan
- The U.S. pushed a 28-point peace plan that pressured Ukraine toward concessions and sidelined Europe.
- Oliver Crook warns the plan's terms, especially territorial and security elements, face strong Ukrainian and European pushback.
Security Guarantees Are The Core Demand
- Security guarantees are central and Ukraine seeks NATO-like protections similar to Article 5.
- Kyiv rejects Russian demands to forfeit occupied eastern territory as part of a deal.
Prepare For Health-Care Subsidy Action
- Expect a White House announcement this week on measures to lower U.S. health-care costs.
- Politico reports a likely two-year extension of subsidies with new income caps and minimum premiums.
