Group 1 - The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that Russia has not received any official information from the U.S. regarding the alleged Russia-Ukraine "agreement" mentioned in recent media reports [1] - The Kremlin's position on a potential peace agreement has not changed since the meeting between Presidents Putin and Trump in Alaska in August [1] - Reports indicate that U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev met in Miami last month to discuss a framework for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] Group 2 - The proposed plan reportedly requires Ukraine to make significant territorial concessions to Russia and abandon its demand for peacekeeping forces to prevent future attacks from Russia, which Ukraine had previously rejected [1][2] - The plan is said to be supported by Trump, who has been working for a year to facilitate a peace agreement, but has not yet achieved results [2] - The proposal includes Ukraine ceding the entire eastern Donbas region to Russia and agreeing not to join NATO for several years, which contradicts Ukraine's and its allies' longstanding positions [3][4] Group 3 - The plan's details have reportedly caught European allies off guard, with German officials stating they have not been informed of the proposal's specifics [5] - The new plan marks a shift in the White House's stance, contrasting with Trump's previous support for Ukraine's ability to reclaim lost territory [6] - U.S. Army officials are currently in Kyiv discussing battlefield plans and potential peace negotiations, marking the highest-level U.S. visit to Ukraine since Trump's return to office [6]
俄方否认和谈有新进展,特朗普政府拟复刻加沙停战模式
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-11-20 00:43