俄回应“和平计划”:绝无可能作出任何让步
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-26 13:56

Core Points - Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov stated that under the context of the special military operation, Russia will not make any concessions or abandon its principles regarding the U.S. peace plan [1] - Ryabkov emphasized that the agreements reached between President Putin and President Trump in Anchorage reflect a spirit of compromise, and Russia intends to continue cooperation based on this framework [1] - The U.S. continues to supply weapons and intelligence to Ukraine, which Ryabkov described as contradictory actions in U.S.-Russia relations [1] - Ryabkov mentioned the possibility of extending the New START treaty for another year if the current limitations remain effective, warning that failure to accept Russia's proposals could lead to a deterioration of regional stability [1] - The New START treaty, signed in 2010, aims to limit the number of nuclear warheads and delivery systems, originally set to expire in 2021 but extended to February 2026 [1] - President Putin announced in February 2023 that Russia would suspend its compliance with the New START treaty, citing U.S. demands for Russia to adhere to all treaty terms while the U.S. acts unilaterally [1] Additional Points - Ryabkov noted that there has been no progress in U.S.-Russia negotiations regarding the normalization of diplomatic operations and the return of diplomatic property [2] - U.S. companies have shown interest in re-entering the Russian market, and Russia will review each case based on the interests of Russian enterprises [2]