泽连斯基:至少60天停火换“和平计划”全民公投
Xin Hua She·2025-12-27 00:17

Group 1 - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed willingness to put the proposed peace plan to a national referendum if Russia agrees to a ceasefire of at least 60 days [1][4] - Zelensky emphasized that holding such a referendum would involve political, logistical, and security complexities, necessitating a "sustained ceasefire of at least two months" [4] - A senior U.S. official indicated that Russia understands Ukraine's ceasefire demands but prefers a "shorter timeline" [5] Group 2 - Zelensky aims to reach an agreement on the framework for ending the Ukraine conflict during his meeting with U.S. President Trump, including a timeline [5] - Most of the content of the U.S.-Ukraine bilateral agreement has been finalized and compiled into five documents, with a potential sixth document being added [5] - Zelensky mentioned that the security assurance documents are prepared, but some "technical issues" remain to be discussed, including the duration of the agreement, with the U.S. proposing a 15-year term [5] Group 3 - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov stated that the possibility of reaching a "final agreement" on Ukraine depends on Russia's efforts and the political will of the parties involved [6] - Ryabkov criticized Ukraine and its EU supporters for not being committed to reaching an agreement and instead undermining the process [6] - He noted that setting deadlines or timelines does not aid in reaching an agreement, and the focus should be on the substance of the issues [6]