Russia Sees Slow but Steady Progress in Ukraine Peace Talks
Russia reviews a US-backed 20-point peace plan that removes key demands, signaling slow but steady progress in negotiations to end the Ukraine conflict, officials said.
- Moscow is analyzing Kyiv's latest peace plan delivered by envoy Kirill Dmitriev from the U.S., as confirmed by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
- Peskov noted that a meeting occurred between President Vladimir Putin and Dmitriev to determine Russia's positions based on the received information.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy unveiled a 20-point draft plan aimed at ending the Russian invasion, which successfully removed demands for Ukraine to withdraw from Donetsk.
- The proposal allows Kyiv to establish demilitarized zones and eliminates the need for Ukraine to renounce NATO membership.
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Russia Reports Slow but Steady Progress in Ukraine Peace Talks, Accuses Europe of Undermining Effort
Russia said on Dec. 25 that negotiations with the United States aimed at ending the war in Ukraine are making slow but steady progress, even as Moscow accused Western European countries of trying to derail diplomatic efforts and Kyiv warned that key issues remain unresolved.
According to Moscow, there are signs of progress in the ongoing Ukraine war – at least in the talks with the US. Russian Foreign Ministry reported on Thursday that the negotiations "slowly but surely" developed. At the same time, Russia warned that European countries could torpedo the progress. Secretary of State Maria Sakharov said at a press conference that Moscow expects the US to actively defend itself against Western attempts to hinder the …
As he stated, Russia is ready to continue negotiations "within the framework established at the highest level"
Movement in the Ukraine War? The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs speaks of progress in the negotiations with the US. In doing so, Moscow sends a strong warning to the European partners.
The spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, said today that the negotiations with the United States of America on ending the war in Ukraine are progressing slowly, but surely, the Russian news agency TASS reported.
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