“无条件停火不可能” 普京宣布与乌克兰停火条件!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-29 03:10

Group 1 - Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a decree on November 28 to dismiss Andriy Yermak from his position as head of the presidential office, following Yermak's submission of a resignation statement earlier that day [1] - The Ukrainian anti-corruption agency conducted a search of Yermak's residence, which he stated he would fully cooperate with, related to an unspecified investigation involving a $100 million bribery case linked to the state-owned nuclear energy company and several high-ranking officials [4] - The push for anti-corruption efforts is a core requirement from the EU for Ukraine's membership application [5] Group 2 - The "28-point plan" for peace negotiations between the U.S. and Ukraine was modified to a "19-point plan," which included key changes such as lifting restrictions on the size of the Ukrainian military [6] - The revised plan no longer includes provisions for the amnesty of war crimes committed during the conflict, and discussions on territorial divisions and Ukraine's potential EU and NATO membership have been postponed [7] - European nations, including the UK, France, and Germany, have shown active involvement in the peace agreement discussions, emphasizing the importance of Europe in resolving the conflict and ensuring its interests are not sidelined [9] Group 3 - Russian officials, including spokesperson Peskov, stated that Russia will only negotiate with the U.S. regarding the Ukraine issue, and emphasized that unconditional ceasefire is not possible without Ukraine withdrawing from territories claimed by Russia [10][11] - President Putin reiterated that military action would continue until Ukrainian forces withdraw from occupied territories, dismissing the possibility of a frozen conflict or unconditional ceasefire [11]