Core Viewpoint - The meeting between Ukrainian President Zelensky and U.S. President Trump on December 28 aims to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine and address sensitive issues, including territorial disputes and the ongoing conflict with Russia [1][3]. Group 1: Meeting Details - Zelensky plans to discuss all contentious issues, including territorial matters, during the upcoming meeting with Trump [1]. - The new 20-point peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict is reportedly 90% complete, with several documents related to security guarantees also prepared [1][3]. - Zelensky had a productive phone call with Trump's representatives, discussing the meeting format and timeline for achieving "real peace" [1]. Group 2: Peace Plan and Ceasefire - Zelensky expressed willingness to put the proposed peace plan to a national referendum if Russia agrees to a ceasefire of at least 60 days [2]. - The Ukrainian side is seeking a more favorable position on territorial issues, but acknowledges that difficult decisions may be required [2]. - A senior U.S. official indicated that Russia understands Ukraine's ceasefire needs but prefers a shorter timeline [3]. Group 3: Security Guarantees - Zelensky hopes to reach an agreement on the framework for ending the conflict during the meeting, including a timeline [3]. - Most content of the bilateral security agreement has been determined and compiled into five documents, with a potential sixth document being added [3]. - The U.S. has proposed a 15-year security agreement, which Ukraine believes should extend beyond that duration [3].
美乌总统明日会晤讨论“敏感”问题
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-27 07:23