While Tuesday's meeting in Moscow, which went for about five hours, was characterized as constructive and substantial, it yielded no results in ending the war.
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While the decertification included all documents, proclamations, executive orders, memorandums and contracts, Trump went on to specifically discuss the mass pardons issued by President Autopen at the tail end of Biden's captivity within the White House. With these pardons now null and void, the door to indictments of these individuals has now been opened.
While the 28-point peace plan from last week was picked apart by Western Europeans over the weekend, a new peace plan has reportedly been drafted. This new plan will purportedly be discussed next week in Moscow between officials from the Kremlin and the White House. It is currently being kept away from European leaders so as to avoid further postponements of peace.
This is a huge and very high level development in the country's ongoing graft investigation scandal as Yermak is essentially the closest one can get to Zelensky, given the top presidential aide was made by Zelensky chief negotiator in talks with the United States.