Core Viewpoint - Ukrainian President Zelensky plans to meet with U.S. President Trump on the 28th in Florida to discuss security guarantees and territorial issues for Ukraine, emphasizing the need for a joint signature on the new 20-point "peace plan" by Ukraine, the U.S., Russia, and Europe [1][15]. Group 1: Current Situation and Military Developments - Russian President Putin stated that if Ukraine is unwilling to seek a peaceful resolution, Russia will resolve issues through military means, indicating a lack of urgency from Ukrainian leaders to end the conflict [1][4]. - The Russian military has successfully established a security buffer zone in the border areas of Sumy, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk, increasing military pressure on Ukrainian armed forces [3][17]. - Putin noted that the Russian offensive is advancing rapidly, and Russia is no longer interested in waiting for Ukraine to withdraw from occupied territories [4][17]. Group 2: Peace Negotiations and Proposals - Zelensky announced that the latest draft of the 20-point "peace plan" includes the establishment of a demilitarized zone in the Donetsk region, contingent upon mutual withdrawal of troops [7][20]. - Zelensky expressed the need to finalize the details of the peace plan during his meeting with Trump, aiming for consensus on the framework to end the conflict [10][20]. - Zelensky indicated that any difficult decisions regarding territorial issues would ideally be put to a national referendum, contingent on a two-month ceasefire agreement from Russia [10][23]. Group 3: International Support - Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced a commitment of 2.5 billion CAD (approximately 1.83 billion USD) to support Ukraine in securing loans from the International Monetary Fund and other financial assistance [12][25]. - Following his meeting with Carney, Zelensky engaged in discussions with European leaders, receiving strong support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity [14][27].
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-28 08:02