
The Monocle Daily Why is Europe taking a back seat when it comes to Ukraine’s peace?
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Nov 26, 2025 Alena Hlifko, founder of St James's Foreign Policy Group and commentator on Ukrainian affairs, shares insights on the current morale and resource challenges Ukraine faces. Former British ambassador John Everard delves into the implications of Trump's controversial 28-point peace plan and questions its motivations. The discussion reveals Europe's caution in supporting Ukraine militarily, exploring public sentiment and budget constraints. Both guests offer a fascinating perspective on the evolving geopolitical landscape as well as the cultural quirks of recovery.
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Canvassing Reveals Fragile Civic Engagement
- John Everard describes canvassing locally and encountering people disconnected from civic processes.
- He says many residents need hands-on help to register to vote, revealing fragility in democratic participation.
On-the-Ground Fatigue In Ukraine
- Alena recounts visiting Kyiv and her hometown, noting frontline exhaustion and scarce resources.
- She highlights intermittent power outages and frequent air-raid alerts affecting civilian life.
The 28-Point Plan Feels Like A Stunt
- The US-driven 28-point peace plan reads like a poorly drafted political stunt rather than serious diplomacy.
- John Everard suggests it may be designed to provoke debate and then fail, benefiting various political narratives.


