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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-20 01:23

Core Points - The U.S. government is reportedly nearing a significant breakthrough in a framework agreement with Russia to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict, expected to be finalized by the end of the month or possibly within the week [1] - The potential agreement has been formed through direct negotiations between the White House and Moscow, likely to be presented to Ukrainian President Zelensky as a "fait accompli," with minimal consultation with Ukraine or European allies [1] Group 1 - The Trump administration is attempting to restart peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, having secretly drafted a new "28-point" plan to end the conflict, which includes discussions on peace, security guarantees, and future relations between the U.S. and Russia [3] - The new plan is based on principles agreed upon during a meeting between Putin and Trump in August and aims to address the conflict while restoring U.S.-Russia relations and addressing Russian security concerns [3] - U.S. officials have begun introducing this new plan to European partners, although it remains unclear how it will address contentious issues regarding Eastern Ukrainian territories [3] Group 2 - U.S. Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll and two four-star generals arrived in Kyiv to seek to restart negotiations, meeting with President Zelensky and military representatives [4] - The U.S. has signaled to Ukraine that it should accept a U.S.-drafted ceasefire framework, which includes Ukraine relinquishing some territory and weapons [5] - Russian officials have stated that they have not received any new information regarding a peace agreement from the U.S. [5] Group 3 - The U.S. is making a rare attempt to mediate the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with a high-level delegation sent to Kyiv to discuss the war [7] - The decision to involve military officials in negotiations is partly due to the belief that Moscow may be more receptive to military-led discussions [7] Group 4 - President Zelensky announced the outcomes of his recent visits to Greece, France, and Spain, including agreements on energy supplies and military aid [10] - Ukraine signed a natural gas supply agreement with Greece and secured military assistance from France, including the delivery of "Rafale" fighter jets by 2035 [10] - Spain is providing €515 million in aid for defense and energy support, including preparations for missile defense systems [10] Group 5 - Ukraine is currently facing large-scale attacks from Russia, with over 470 drones and 48 missiles launched against various regions, resulting in casualties and significant damage [11] - The attacks have led to severe damage to infrastructure in cities like Kharkiv and Ivano-Frankivsk, with emergency measures being implemented in response to the assaults [13]