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360° on the Russia–Ukraine Peace Plan

Qamar Bashir

By Qamar Bashir

The search for peace between Russia and Ukraine has entered a new and complicated phase, shaped not only by events on the battlefield but by the conflicting ambitions of global powers, domestic pressures on leaders, and the shifting calculus of international diplomacy. For nearly three years, the world has watched the war drag on with unrelenting devastation, and yet none of the principal actors—Russia, Ukraine, the United States, or Europe—have fully embraced a compromise that could end the conflict. Today, diplomacy is active but still gridlocked. Negotiators produce frameworks, counter-frameworks, and amendments, but the distance between what Moscow demands and what Kyiv can accept remains wide enough to keep real peace out of reach. A full 360° examination reveals that every stakeholder wants peace on their own terms, and those terms often collide instead of converging.

The latest chapter in this ongoing diplomatic effort began when the United States unveiled a detailed 28-point peace proposal designed to force movement where the front lines had stalled. The Trump administration hoped that a comprehensive framework could bring Kyiv and Moscow toward a ceasefire, territorial compromise, and eventual normalization of relations. But the plan ignited controversy immediately. Many in Europe and Ukraine interpreted it as leaning heavily toward Moscow’s demands—especially on territory, NATO membership, and the size of Ukraine’s armed forces. Trump publicly expressed frustration that he could not “end the war in 24 hours” as he had long promised on the campaign trail, discovering instead that the political, military, and emotional realities of the conflict were far more complex than campaign rhetoric allowed.

Ukraine’s response was swift and firm. President Volodymyr Zelensky called the idea of trading territory for peace “absolutely unacceptable,” repeating his longstanding position that Ukraine cannot cede land to legitimize Russia’s aggression. Kyiv also rejected any limits on the size or structure of its army, arguing that a nation under invasion must reserve the right to defend itself without external constraints. Recent speeches in European parliaments—particularly Zelensky’s appearance in Stockholm—reinforced Ukraine’s demand that Russia pay for the war through reparations and frozen assets. In Kyiv’s view, peace without justice would simply embolden future aggression, turning Ukraine into a precedent rather than a victor.

Yet Ukraine also faces military fatigue, economic strain, and internal pressure to find a path toward stability. That is why Zelensky agreed to meet U.S. diplomats in Geneva, where a “refined peace framework” was announced. The revised American position, though not publicly detailed, signaled a shift toward accommodating Ukraine’s red lines on sovereignty and security guarantees. It was a diplomatic maneuver designed to reassure Kyiv while keeping Moscow tentatively engaged. However, without public details, the framework remains more of a political gesture than a concrete roadmap, and Russia has not formally endorsed it.

On the Russian side, President Vladimir Putin has alternated between signaling openness to negotiations and insisting that Russia’s territorial gains remain non-negotiable. Moscow said the original U.S. proposal could serve as a “basis for further discussion,” primarily because it reflected several longstanding Russian demands: a guarantee that Ukraine would never join NATO, international acceptance of the annexed regions, and a demilitarized Ukraine incapable of threatening Russian territory. For the Kremlin, any settlement must also include the phased lifting of Western sanctions—preferably early in the process rather than at the end. Putin has emphasized that Russia will not halt operations unless the political settlement secures these goals, and he has warned that if Ukraine rejects the deal outright, Russian forces will “resolve it on the ground.”

The United States now finds itself occupying an awkward middle ground. It remains Ukraine’s principal military backer, but it is also attempting to shape a diplomatic settlement that could end a war with global economic and strategic consequences. The political pressure on Washington is tangible. Inside the U.S., critics argue that the administration’s proposal either forces Ukraine toward capitulation or, conversely, does too little to compel Moscow. Trump’s impatience—calling for a deal “before Thanksgiving”—clashes with the slow pace of diplomatic reality. U.S. envoys have tried to smooth the fissures by insisting that Washington will not impose peace on Ukraine, while simultaneously pushing for a framework that would satisfy Moscow enough to freeze the conflict.

Europe’s role has become increasingly assertive. After two years of relying heavily on U.S. leadership, European governments now insist that peace cannot be brokered through a bilateral U.S.–Russia channel. Officials in Berlin, Warsaw, Paris, and London have emphasized that European security architecture is directly affected by whatever settlement emerges. They warn that any agreement that rewards Russia could destabilize Europe for decades. Many European capitals are quietly drafting an alternative peace package emphasizing tougher security guarantees for Ukraine, long-term military support, and maintaining frozen Russian assets until reparations are addressed. European leaders publicly describe recent diplomatic movement as “promising,” but privately they express concern that Washington’s desire for a quick deal could undermine Ukraine’s sovereignty and Europe’s stability.

China, though not directly involved in the latest negotiations, continues to promote its earlier 12-point peace blueprint calling for a ceasefire, negotiation, and respect for sovereignty—while opposing unilateral sanctions. But Beijing avoids demanding Russian withdrawal and instead emphasizes “legitimate security concerns of all parties,” a phrase widely interpreted as support for Moscow’s objections to NATO expansion. China’s stance gives Russia diplomatic cover and economic stability but also enables Beijing to present itself as a global peacemaker without assuming real responsibility for the outcome.

India maintains a carefully balanced position, calling repeatedly for dialogue and diplomacy while avoiding any criticism of Moscow. New Delhi has become one of the largest buyers of discounted Russian oil, even as it increases exports of refined fuels—ironically, some of which end up in European markets. India portrays itself as a potential bridge between East and West, but it has not presented a concrete peace proposal. Instead, it limits its role to public messaging and quiet diplomacy.

With so many competing perspectives, what is the actual trajectory of peace? Diplomatically, activity has increased; substantively, the gap remains as wide as ever. The United States wants a deal but cannot impose one. Ukraine wants peace without sacrifice. Russia wants concessions Kyiv cannot accept. Europe wants a settlement that does not reward aggression. China wants stability without compromising its relationship with Moscow. India wants neutrality without irrelevance.

Most experts predict that a final peace deal remains distant. The war has not reached a point where either side believes the battlefield has exhausted its political value. Absent a dramatic military shift or a major political transition in Moscow, Kyiv, or Washington, the most plausible near-term outcome is not full peace but a limited arrangement—perhaps a sectoral ceasefire around the Black Sea or a monitored freeze along a defined front line. Even such limited steps, however, require trust, guarantees, and enforcement mechanisms that the parties have not yet agreed upon.

A comprehensive settlement that resolves territorial disputes, security guarantees, sanctions, and reparations may ultimately require a new geopolitical moment—one in which either Russia recognizes the cost of perpetual war or Ukraine recalibrates its conditions for peace under global pressure. Until then, the negotiations will continue, the frameworks will multiply, and diplomats will fly from Riyadh to Geneva to Ankara hoping that one day the war will finally bend toward resolution. But for now, the Russia–Ukraine peace plan remains an aspiration more than a destination, suspended between what the world hopes for and what the parties can actually accept.

By Qamar Bashir

Press Secretary to the President (Rtd)

Former Press Minister, Embassy of Pakistan to France

Former Press Attaché to Malaysia

Former MD, SRBC | Macomb, Michigan, USA

President Zardari, General Sahir discuss national security

President Zardari, General Sahir discuss national security

ISLAMABAD, NOV 24 /DNA/ – President Asif Ali Zardari held a significant meeting with General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), at the Aiwan-e-Sadr on Monday.

The high-level meeting focused on matters of paramount national security, regional stability, and the operational readiness of the armed forces.

According to a press release issued by the President’s Secretariat, the meeting featured a comprehensive review of the country’s overall security environment. The President and the CJCSC discussed the ongoing professional pursuits of the Pakistan Armed Forces and the challenges facing the region.

President Zardari lauded the professionalism and unwavering commitment of the armed forces in safeguarding the nation’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. He expressed his confidence in the military’s capabilities to counter any threats to the country’s security.

Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi renew 10-year PSL contracts with PCB

Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi renew 10-year PSL contracts with PCB

ANSAR BHATTI

ISLAMABAD: Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi have renewed their Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise rights for the next ten years after accepting the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) new long-term offer, the two teams announced on Monday.

The renewals follow independent valuations conducted by EY MENA, which placed Lahore Qalandars as the league’s most valuable franchise based on combined on-field performance and organisational strength.

The Qalandars have won three PSL titles in the past four seasons, a run that has strengthened their position as one of the tournament’s leading sides.

Marking their 10th anniversary, the Qalandars held a “Decade of Glory” event in Islamabad, attended by players, management, partners, and international guests.

The celebrations included a trophy showcase and a reception with Zimbabwe Cricket’s Managing Director Givemore Makoni, and the visiting Zimbabwe team, reflecting the franchise’s growing global partnerships.

The team highlighted its ongoing collaboration with Zimbabwe Cricket, including player-exchange opportunities and support for Pakistani players seeking exposure in Zimbabwe’s domestic circuit.

Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza, popularly known as “Qalandars ka Sikandar,” featured prominently at the event. Sri Lanka’s Bhanuka Rajapaksa and PSL final hero Kusal Perera also joined the celebrations.

PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer said that all franchises have worked extremely hard to make the Pakistan Super League a successful and powerful brand. “This is a collective achievement for all of us,” he stated.

He paid tribute to the management of Lahore Qalandars, acknowledging their efforts in significantly improving cricket standards in the country. Salman Naseer expressed hope that the partnership between PSL and Lahore Qalandars would continue for many years.

Addressing the ceremony, Lahore Qalandars’ Chief Operating Officer Sameen Rana and Chief Executive Officer Atif Rana congratulated the Zimbabwe team for attending the event, adding that despite numerous challenges, the inauguration of the High-Performance Center marked an important milestone in Lahore Qalandars’ development journey.

They thanked the Zimbabwe Cricket Board for allowing Sikandar Raza to travel to Pakistan during their ongoing Test series — a moment he described as a source of pride for the franchise, adding that “We are grateful to PSL CEO Salman Naseer and Lahore Qalandars stars Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Fakhar Zaman, and Haris Rauf, who have always rendered outstanding services for the franchise.”

A key announcement at the ceremony was the establishment of a new Lahore Qalandars High Performance Centre in partnership with Capital Smart City Islamabad, developed by the Zahid Rafiq Group.

Saudi Armed Forces Chief of General Staff calls on PM Shehbaz Sharif

Saudi Armed Forces Chief of General Staff calls on PM Shehbaz Sharif

ISLAMABAD, NOV 24 /DNA/ – General Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad, today.

While conveying his warm wishes to The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as well as to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Prime Minister reaffirmed his steadfast resolve to further strengthening of the historic fraternal ties between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in all domains, including defence, security and economic cooperation.
The Prime Minister welcomed General Al-Ruwaili and conveyed Pakistan’s deep appreciation for the unwavering support and solidarity extended by the brotherly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at all times. He underlined that the relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia was rooted in shared faith, common values, and mutual trust.

Recalling his highly successful visits to Riyadh in the last two months, during which the historic Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement (SMDA) was signed between the two sides, the Prime Minister expressed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to further deepening of bilateral defence collaboration, including joint training, exercises, and exchange of expertise.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the shared resolve of both countries to combat terrorism and extremism in all its forms and manifestations, and to promote peace and stability in the region.
General Al-Ruwaili conveyed the warm greetings of the Saudi leadership to the Prime Minister and the people of Pakistan. He reiterated the Kingdom’s strong desire to elevate the existing excellent defence and strategic partnership with Pakistan to new heights.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Prime Minister & Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, SAPM Tariq Fatemi and other senior officials from both sides.

OGRA cuts gas prices for consumers in a surprise move

OGRA cuts gas prices for consumers in a surprise move

ISLAMABAD NOV 24 /DNA/ – Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), under Section 8(2) of OGRA Ordinance, 2002, vide its decisions dated November 24, 2025 has determined the Review of Estimated Revenue Requirement (RERR) of SNGPL & SSGCL for FY 2025-26.

OGRA has carefully reviewed the revenue requirement of SNGPL & SSGCL and rationalized the demand by optimizing costs as well as revenues. Moreover, impact of deferred cargoes in case of Pakistan LNG Limited has been included to the benefit of gas consumers. Accordingly, average prescribed price for FY 2025-26 of SNGPL & SSGCL has been provisionally determined at Rs. 1,804.08/MMBTU and Rs. 1,549.41/MMBTU for FY 2025-26, thereby reducing the price by 3% and 8% respectively over current prescribed price in line with its mandate to protect consumers’ interest and promote fiscal discipline. Moreover, OGRA in pursuance of Federal Cabinet dated July 01, 2024 has adjusted Rs. 13,565 million in case of SNGPL & Rs. 47,315 million in case of SSGCL against previous shortfall /stock of gas circular debt.

Through the above said determination, Federal Government has been requested for advice on category-wise sale prices. Any revision, as advised by Federal Government, shall be accordingly notified by OGRA. Till such time the existing category-wise natural gas sale prices shall continue to prevail.

The details of OGRA’s decision regarding revenue requirements of gas utilities are available at www.ogra.org.pk.

Iranian Top Security Official Ali Larijani arrives in Pakistan

Iranian Top Security Official Ali Larijani arrives in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, NOV 24 /DNA/ – In a visit termed as “unprecedented” and “historic” by diplomatic sources, H.E. Dr. Ali Larijani, the Honorable Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday for high-level strategic discussions.

The high-profile visit is widely seen as a pivotal moment designed to elevate the already strong bilateral ties between the two neighboring nations into a new, more profound strategic phase.

Official statements from both capitals emphasized that the trip comes at a critical juncture, driven by the rapidly evolving global landscape and shifting regional dynamics. The need for closer coordination and a elevated partnership has been deemed more imperative than ever for both Islamabad and Tehran.

“The already solidified and time-tested relations between our two brotherly nations are set to enter another strategic phase,” a senior Pakistani official stated, underscoring the significance of the engagement. “This visit will meaningfully advance the objective of further strategizing our multifaceted relationship.”

During his stay, Dr. Larijani is scheduled to hold extensive talks with Pakistan’s top leadership, including the Prime Minister and the Chief of Army Staff. The agenda is expected to cover a wide range of issues, with a particular focus on enhanced security cooperation, regional stability, and bolstering economic and trade ties.

Analysts believe this strategic dialogue will provide a crucial opportunity to align policies and foster a unified approach to common challenges, reinforcing the deep-rooted fraternal bond between Pakistan and Iran.

Portugal envoy, Sindh chief minister discuss boosting bilateral cooperation

Portugal envoy, Sindh chief minister discuss boosting bilateral cooperation

ISLAMABAD, NOV 24 /DNA/ – The Ambassador of Portugal to Pakistan, Frederico Silva, met on the 21st of November in Karachi with the Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, to discuss the status quo of the relations between Portugal and Sindh Province as well as avenues for deeper cooperation.

The meeting highlighted shared priorities in cultural and sports exchange, renewable energy, higher education, digital innovation, and opportunities for Pakistani professionals and students in Portugal. Both sides underlined the strong potential for partnerships in emerging sectors such as clean energy, water management, technology, and creative industries, reflecting the complementary strengths of the two countries.

The Ambassador reiterated Portugal’s commitment to expanding bilateral ties and supporting initiatives that bring long-term benefits to both societies and Peoples.

35 mn tourists expected to visit Malaysia in 2026

35 mn tourists expected to visit Malaysia in 2026

Malaysia Launches “Visit Malaysia 2026” Campaign in Islamabad; Pakistan an important partner in promoting tourism, cultural exchange, says High Commissioner of Malaysia

Ansar Mahmood Bhatti

ISLAMABAD, NOV 17 /DNA/ – The High Commissioner of Malaysia, Dato’ Azhar Bin Mazlan, formally launched the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign at a grand ceremony held in Islamabad, calling Pakistan an important partner in promoting tourism, cultural exchange, and people-to-people linkages. The event brought together a distinguished gathering of diplomats, including all Heads of Missions of ASEAN countries, the Dean of the African Group and Ambassador of Morocco, H.E. Mohammad Karmoune, and the Ambassador of Yemen, among others — reflecting the growing global interest in Malaysia’s tourism revival plan.

Speaking at the ceremony, High Commissioner Dato’ Azhar Bin Mazlan announced Malaysia’s ambitious target of welcoming 35 million tourists in 2026, describing the initiative as one of the most significant tourism drives in Malaysia’s history. He said the country was preparing to showcase its unparalleled cultural richness, modern infrastructure, and breathtaking natural beauty to the world.

He recalled that during Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s recent visit to Malaysia, both sides signed a key Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote and develop tourism cooperation, opening new avenues for joint ventures, tourism training, investment in hospitality, and enhanced travel connectivity. “Pakistan is an important brotherly nation for Malaysia, and we want to deepen our tourism partnership in a mutually beneficial way,” he said.

Dato’ Azhar highlighted Malaysia’s unique multicultural identity, home to ethnic Malays, Chinese, Indians, and many other groups who live together harmoniously. “Malaysia is truly Asia,” he said, referring to the iconic slogan that has made Malaysia one of the world’s most recognizable tourism brands. “Our diversity is our strength — reflected in our culture, lifestyle, festivals, and especially our cuisine.”

In a lighter moment that earned smiles from the audience, the High Commissioner mentioned the viral video of former US President Donald Trump being welcomed in Malaysia. “On President Trump’s arrival, traditional Malaysian songs were played — and he danced to their rhythm. That clip went viral and has been viewed by more than 50 million people worldwide,” he said. “It shows the magnetic appeal of Malaysian arts, culture, and hospitality.”

He emphasized that he was in Pakistan not only as a diplomat but also as a tourism ambassador for his country. “I am here to promote Malaysia,” he declared. “I warmly invite the Pakistani people to visit and experience the beauty of Malaysia — from world-class natural heritage and pristine beaches to vibrant modern cities, shopping destinations, and an extraordinary culinary landscape.”

During the event, diplomats and guests were briefed on Malaysia’s offerings, including eco-tourism, adventure tourism, cultural sites, theme parks, and modern transport networks. The High Commissioner assured that Malaysia would continue facilitating Pakistani travellers through visa-friendly initiatives and enhanced airline connectivity.

The event concluded with cultural performances, videos highlighting Malaysia’s scenic destinations, and interactive sessions between Malaysian officials and Pakistani travel industry representatives.

The launch of Visit Malaysia 2026 in Islamabad marks another step in strengthening bilateral ties, promising new opportunities for tourism, business cooperation, and cultural engagement between the two brotherly nations.

Three terrorists killed as suicide attack on FC HQ in Peshawar foiled: police

Three terrorists killed as suicide attack on FC HQ in Peshawar foiled: police

PESHAWAR, NOV 24: At least three terrorists were killed and as many Federal Constabulary (FC) personnel martyred as security forces foiled an attack on the FC Headquarters in Peshawar, the officials said on Monday.

Peshawar Capital City Police Officer Dr Mian Saeed said that three suicide bombers tried to enter the constabulary headquarters. “One attacker detonated himself at the main gate of the FC Headquarters, while two others managed to enter the premises,” he said.

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The CCPO said FC personnel immediately engaged the suicide attackers and killed two terrorists inside the compound. He confirmed that all three suicide bombers were killed during the exchange of fire with the security personnel.

Dr Saeed added that the timely response by FC personnel helped prevent the attackers from causing a major incident.

Deputy Commandant of the Federal Constabulary Javed Iqbal also confirmed the killing of all three attackers. He said three FC personnel were martyred in the suicide attack.

Meanwhile, according to the preliminary police report, a suicide bomber approached the main gate of the FC Headquarters, covering himself under a chaddor. He detonated explosives at the checkpoint, martyring three personnel on the spot.

Immediately following the blast, two more attackers entered the headquarters compound from a side gate. Both were armed with rifles and hand grenades. They advanced towards the motorcycle stand on the right side of the compound, intending to take hostages.

Security personnel engaged the attackers in a firefight, killing both within 30 to 40 metres of the main gate. The report said that a parade was ongoing at the time of the attack.

Moreover, 10 people, including three FC personnel, were injured as a result of the attack. Nine injured were brought to Lady Reading Hospital (LRH), according to the hospital administration.

A spokesperson for LRH said that the injured include three personnel of the Federal Constabulary (FC) and six civilians. All the injured are stated to be out of danger, the administration added.

Condemnations

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the terrorist attack and lauded security forces for their timely action, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.

Reiterating the government’s unwavering commitment to eliminating terrorism, the prime minister pledged to dismantle any plots targeting Pakistan’s sovereignty and security.

President Asif Ali Zardari also denounced the attack, extending condolences to the families of the martyrs. He asserted that externally-backed Fitna al-Khawarij cannot undermine Pakistan’s unity, resilience, or resolve.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi also paid tribute to both the martyrs and the security forces, emphasising that such cowardly attacks cannot weaken our morale.

Later, he attended the funeral prayers of the martyred personnel.

Rise in terrorism

Terrorist attacks have seen a sharp increase in Pakistan, particularly in the bordering provinces of KP and Balochistan, since 2021, when the Afghan Taliban regime came into power.

In September this year, at least six personnel of the Pakistan Army and the Federal Constabulary (FC) embraced martyrdom after Indian-sponsored militants attacked the FC Headquarters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) Bannu district, the Inter-Services Public Relations had said.

The violence spread to other regions of the country, including Islamabad, where a suicide bombing on November 11 resulted in the martyrdom of 12 and 36 others were injured, among them lawyers and petitioners.

Islamabad has repeatedly urged Kabul and the international community to address the presence of terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan, including those of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Despite Pakistan’s efforts to engage the Taliban regime on the issue of cross-border terrorism, Kabul has remained largely unresponsive to its concerns.

The recent talks, mediated by Qatar and Turkiye, about regional peace ended without a breakthrough due to what Islamabad said were the Taliban’s “illogical arguments” and their views far from reality.

APNS greets new Info Secretary Ashfaq Ahmad Khalil

APNS greets new Info Secretary Ashfaq Ahmad Khalil

KARACHI, NOV 24 /DNA/ – The APNS has welcomed and congratulated Ashfaq Ahmad Khalil on his appointment as Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

The office bearers of All Pakistan Newspapers Society have hoped that during his tenure as Secretary Information Mr. Ashfaq Ahmad Khalil would protect and safeguard the freedom of press and address the problems of print media.

They are confident that during his tenure, the print media would continue to enjoy good relations with the Ministry and the government as existed during the tenure the outgoing Secretary Information.

The APNS office bearers hoped that issues pertaining to the print media which are still pending would be addressed.

These include the implementation of already approved increase in government advertising rates, increase in the quantum of Government advertising and payments of long outstanding dues so that the print media could face the liquidity crunch.

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