Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the significant progress made in U.S.-Russia relations regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting a shift from an immediate ceasefire to a broader peace agreement [3]. Group 1 - U.S. Middle East envoy, Wittekov, stated that the meeting between U.S. and Russian leaders on August 15 led to a change in U.S. President Trump's approach, moving away from an immediate ceasefire demand to pursuing a comprehensive peace agreement [3]. - Wittekov emphasized the commitment to achieving a permanent end to hostilities, indicating that discussions on issues necessary for a ceasefire have been resolved [3]. - Russia has made concessions regarding five Ukrainian regions, with President Putin agreeing to include a "NATO-like Article 5" security guarantee in the future peace agreement, which would treat an attack on Ukraine as an attack on all guarantor countries [3].
美特使:普京已同意乌克兰获“类北约第五条款”安全保障
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