“The group will be led by France and Great Britain with the close participation of Turkey, and for the first time the United States will be involved”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
According to him, the group will be led by France and the United Kingdom with the close participation of Turkey, which plays a key role in the maritime sphere, and the United States will also be involved for the first time.
“In the next few days, we will finalize the contributions of each side and finalize these security guarantees,” Macron said.
On November 23, in Geneva, the United States and Ukraine tried to converge on the plan to end the war proposed by the Trump administration. In a statement by the White House and the Office of the President of Ukraine following the meeting, it was said that the parties have prepared an updated and refined concept that fully supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and will help ensure a just peace.
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According to mass media, the new plan has not 28, but 19 points. It excludes demands for limiting the size of the Armed Forces and amnesty for war crimes.
Kyiv’s allies considered the initial draft of the proposals to be a “Kremlin’s wish list.” Fears were expressed that the Trump administration could push Ukraine to sign a peace agreement that is heavily oriented toward Moscow. Reuters writes that the 28-point peace plan caught some officials in the government of the United States by surprise.
Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s spokesman said earlier on November 25 that Moscow considers Trump’s initial plan “a very good basis for negotiations.” He noted that in Moscow they “understand” that in the process of consultations between the USA and Ukraine, adjustments are being made to the plan.
But, according to him, Moscow still has not received any updated peace plans to end the war in Ukraine. Peskov also said that he had “nothing to say” about the talks between US representative Daniel Driscoll and the Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi.
