Group 1 - The U.S. and Ukrainian delegations began a new round of talks on November 30 in Florida regarding the U.S. proposed peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] - The U.S. delegation includes Secretary of State Rubio, Middle East Special Envoy Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, while the Ukrainian delegation is led by Oleksandr Turchynov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council [1] - The talks aim not only to end the conflict but also to ensure Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and opportunities for genuine prosperity [1] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the importance of the upcoming days, indicating that many things could change [1] - Ukraine has refused to concede any territory not currently occupied by Russian forces and seeks international security guarantees as conditions for a ceasefire [1] - Recent reports indicate that Russia has not shown any signs of concession, continuing missile and drone attacks on multiple Ukrainian cities and infrastructure [1] Group 3 - On November 20, U.S. media reported that the White House drafted a 28-point peace plan, which was perceived as biased towards Russia by Ukraine and Europe [2] - Subsequent talks in Geneva on November 23 led to significant modifications of the plan, although the details of these modifications were not disclosed [2] - Trump stated that Ukraine has tentatively agreed to the revised plan, but differences remain between the U.S. and Ukraine [2]
美乌代表团就俄乌“和平计划”开始新一轮会谈
Xin Hua She·2025-11-30 19:42