Russia is negotiating about Ukraine only with the USA: what is known about the plans.
According to ТСН: The Russian Federation is currently negotiating regarding Ukraine exclusively with the United States of America.
This was stated by the press secretary of the Russian president Dmitry Peskov in a comment to propaganda media.
"The Russian Federation is now negotiating about Ukraine only with the USA... There are many rumors," Peskov noted.
Discussing numerous publications about a possible American peace plan, the Kremlin spokesman emphasized that this topic generates a lot of informational materials, but "a significant part of them does not correspond to reality".
Despite denying the truth of the information regarding specific plans, Peskov stressed that the Kremlin continues to prepare for contacts related to the so-called "Trump's peacekeeping mission".
Meeting with a foreign delegation
Peskov also reported on a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and a foreign delegation scheduled for next week.
"At the time of the meeting between Putin and that delegation, which will arrive next week, we will possess information about, shall we say, those issues that were discussed and agreed upon in one way or another," he said.
Let us recall that the United States is willing to recognize Russia's control over Crimea and other occupied Ukrainian territories to secure an agreement to end the war. This "peace plan," which contradicts U.S. diplomatic obligations, is likely to be implemented despite the concerns of Ukraine's European allies.
It is worth noting that it has previously become known that Washington has classified a new peace plan even from the EU. According to Politico, the USA has "sidelined" Europe from working on the document.
Overall, the situation around the peace negotiations regarding Ukraine remains tense. The actions of the USA and Russia indicate the complexity and ambiguity of international relations in the context of the ongoing war, requiring careful observation from the global community. The question of the role of other countries in conflict resolution remains open, as broad international support for Ukraine remains important in this difficult period.
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