Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent developments in the Ukraine crisis, focusing on the peace plan proposed by the United States, which has undergone significant modifications through negotiations between the U.S. and Ukraine [1][2]. Group 1: Peace Plan Modifications - The original peace plan consisted of 28 points but has been reduced to 19 points after multiple rounds of negotiations [2][6]. - Key elements of the original plan included a mutual non-aggression pact between Russia, Ukraine, and Europe, withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from certain regions, limitations on the size of the Ukrainian military, and a commitment not to join NATO [3][7]. - The revised plan has relaxed restrictions on the size of the Ukrainian military, which was previously limited to 600,000 personnel, and removed provisions for amnesty regarding "war crimes" during the Ukraine crisis [7]. Group 2: Negotiation Dynamics - U.S. President Trump indicated that Ukraine must accept the revised plan by November 27, or risk losing all remaining U.S. aid [5]. - Following the Geneva talks, both U.S. and Ukrainian representatives expressed satisfaction with the updated framework agreement, although some critical issues remain to be resolved by the leaders of Ukraine and the U.S. [6][8]. - The U.S. is actively engaging with Russia to finalize the peace plan, with plans for U.S. officials to meet with Russian President Putin to discuss the agreement [8].
特朗普下“最后通牒” 美乌28点和平计划变19点 改了哪?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-26 05:40