Core Viewpoint - The recent leak of a conversation between U.S. and Russian representatives has complicated the prospects of the proposed U.S. peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which the U.S. has been actively promoting [1]. Group 1: U.S. Peace Plan Details - The leaked conversation revealed that U.S. Middle East envoy Wittecroft was advising Russian presidential aide Ushakov on how to present the peace plan to U.S. President Trump [2]. - The U.S. has proposed a 28-point peace plan for Russia-Ukraine negotiations, which initially did not involve Ukraine or European parties and included terms that Ukraine previously rejected, such as significant territorial concessions [2]. Group 2: Reactions to the Leak - The leak has been deemed "unacceptable" by Russian officials, who argue it hinders dialogue between the U.S. and Russia [3]. - The exposure of the conversation has caused a stir among Republican lawmakers in the U.S., with some criticizing the peace plan as appeasement towards Russia and calling for the dismissal of Wittecroft [3]. Group 3: Current Stance of Russia and Ukraine - Russian officials, including Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov, have stated that Russia will not abandon its position or make concessions regarding the peace talks [4]. - Ukrainian officials have emphasized that Ukraine will not accept any territorial occupation by Russia and will not amend its constitution regarding this issue, marking it as a "red line" for Ukraine [4].
美俄代表通话泄露 美推销俄乌“和平计划”再受阻
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-27 13:50