Group 1 - Russian President Putin publicly discussed a peace plan for Ukraine, indicating that the U.S. delegation will visit Moscow next week to discuss the issue [1] - Putin stated that Russia generally agrees to use the U.S. list of solutions for the Ukraine issue as a basis for future negotiations [1] - There have been ongoing contacts between Russian and Ukrainian special departments, primarily focusing on humanitarian issues such as prisoner exchanges [1] Group 2 - Putin mentioned that the U.S. seems to be considering Russia's position on a peaceful resolution, and Moscow is prepared for serious discussions during the upcoming talks [2] - The peace proposal has been adjusted from an original 28-point plan to a more concise four-part framework, which is seen as a basis for negotiations [2] - Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed the progress made in the negotiations, stating that the revised framework considers many correct elements [2] Group 3 - Putin emphasized the need for European countries to communicate through diplomatic channels, dismissing claims that Russia intends to attack Europe as unfounded [3] - He expressed willingness to discuss strategic stability issues with the U.S., including the topic of nuclear testing [4] - Russian officials indicated that it is still too early to conclude that a peace agreement for Ukraine is imminent, urging caution in making such assumptions [4]
普京首次公开谈和平计划:尚无最终方案,准备下周同美方“严肃”讨论
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-11-27 22:09