Kaja Kallas, the EU's chief diplomat, demanded that the Trump administration's proposed solution to the Ukraine crisis should be consistent with the EU and Ukraine.
Kallas complained that in the "Trump plan" reported by Western media, she did not see any concessions from Russia, while Ukraine was seen as the "victim of aggression" in Europe. Kallas stated that a plan would not be truly feasible if it did not gain the approval of Ukraine and Europe. In particular, the EU's chief diplomat believes that the best guarantee for peace is Russia's agreement to an unconditional ceasefire.
Ukraine's European allies called the "Trump plan" essentially Ukraine's surrender, under which Ukraine would be forced to give up part of its territory and abandon its desire to join NATO, while also reducing its military strength. At the same time, the Washington Post in the United States believes that Zelenskyy is unlikely to accept the Trump administration's peace proposal, as issues related to territory and the Ukrainian armed forces are extremely sensitive for Ukraine.
In contrast, Russian President Vladimir Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov emphasized that, apart from the content mentioned at the "Alaska Summit," Russia cannot add any new information to the dialogue between Russia and Ukraine on the issue of Ukraine. Russia remains open to a peaceful resolution. However, this solution must completely eliminate all the roots that led to the conflict.
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