Core Points - The U.S. Secretary of State Rubio described the recent U.S.-Ukraine negotiations as "productive," but emphasized that much work remains to be done [1] - Rubio stated that Russia will play a central role in any agreement to end the conflict with Ukraine [1] - The U.S. government plans to intensify diplomatic efforts in the coming week, with Middle East envoy Witkoff expected to visit Moscow for further discussions [1] - The U.S. and Ukrainian delegations began a new round of talks in Florida regarding a proposed U.S. peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] - President Trump expressed optimism about the negotiations, suggesting that a peace agreement is "very likely" to be reached, while also noting that Ukraine's corruption is detrimental to the peace talks [1] - Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that the talks were constructive and that work will continue [2] - The U.S. peace plan, initially drafted by the White House, faced criticism for being biased towards Russia, leading to significant modifications after discussions in Geneva [2] - Witkoff is scheduled to meet with President Putin in early December to discuss the revised plan [2]
美乌新一轮谈判结束!特朗普:俄乌和平协议“很有可能”达成!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-01 00:32