Core Viewpoint - Ukrainian President Zelensky aims to meet with US President Trump to discuss the peace agreement and territorial issues related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with significant developments expected by the end of the year [1][2]. Group 1: Peace Agreement and Security - Zelensky stated that the security assurance agreement between Ukraine and the US is "almost ready," with the "20-point peace plan" draft completed by 90% [1]. - The US has proposed a 15-year renewable security assurance agreement, but Ukraine seeks to extend the duration [1]. - The peace plan includes potential territorial arrangements, future security mechanisms, and post-war reconstruction plans [5]. Group 2: Territorial Issues - Territorial disputes remain a significant barrier to negotiations, with Russia seeking full control of the Donbas region while Ukraine wants to halt fighting along current front lines [1][5]. - Zelensky expressed willingness to hold a public referendum on territorial issues if the US does not support Ukraine's firm stance, contingent on a 60-day ceasefire from Russia [2]. - The US views Zelensky's openness to a referendum and potential territorial compromise as a "major progress" [2]. Group 3: International Involvement - European leaders may participate online in the upcoming discussions at Mar-a-Lago [2]. - Recent discussions between Zelensky and NATO Secretary General and other European leaders focused on preparations for the meeting with Trump [2][6]. Group 4: Ongoing Conflict and Challenges - The Trump administration has been pressuring Ukraine to end the conflict, while Russia continues to attack Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leading to winter power outages [4].
泽连斯基涉俄乌谈判最新表态,被美国夸“重大进步”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-27 03:17