Core Viewpoint - The European side has submitted a revised version of the U.S. "peace plan," opposing proposals that limit Ukraine's military forces and territorial concessions [1] Group 1: Military Proposals - The revised document proposes a military personnel cap for Ukraine of 800,000 during "peace time," compared to the 600,000 suggested in the U.S. plan [1] - The document states that "territorial exchange negotiations will start from the contact line," rather than pre-determining certain areas as "de facto Russian territory" as suggested by the U.S. [1] Group 2: Security Guarantees and Economic Compensation - The proposal, drafted by the UK, France, and Germany, suggests that Ukraine should receive security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5 from the U.S. [1] - The document opposes the U.S. proposal to utilize frozen Russian assets in the West for reconstruction efforts, instead advocating for comprehensive reconstruction and economic compensation for Ukraine through the freezing of Russian sovereign assets until compensation is made [1] Group 3: Financial Aspects - The U.S. plan includes investing $100 billion of frozen Russian funds into a "U.S.-led reconstruction and investment initiative" for Ukraine, with the U.S. expected to receive 50% of the profits from this project [1] - The remaining funds are proposed to be invested in "an independent U.S.-Russia investment vehicle" [1]
欧洲提交修改版和平计划 涵盖乌克兰安全保障方式
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-23 21:50