Group 1 - The Kremlin, represented by spokesperson Peskov, maintains that discussions regarding Ukraine's "peace plan" should not be conducted publicly through media channels, emphasizing that the U.S. is aware of Russia's fundamental stance [2][3] - Ukrainian President Zelensky announced a 20-point "peace plan" aimed at ending the conflict, which he claims reflects a shared position between Ukraine and the U.S., although some issues remain unresolved [2][3] - Zelensky indicated that if territorial disputes cannot be settled during negotiations, the "peace plan" may be submitted for a national referendum, while reaffirming Ukraine's commitment to NATO membership [3] Group 2 - U.S. Special Envoy Whitaker described recent talks between U.S. and Russian representatives in Florida as "productive and constructive," aimed at advancing the Russia-Ukraine "peace plan" [3] - The Russian delegation was led by Dmitriev, who is responsible for foreign investment and economic cooperation, and included notable U.S. figures such as Jared Kushner and Josh Greenbaum [3]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-12-24 13:26