Regarding the new version of the U.S. President's plan to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Ukrainian Deputy Representative to the United Nations, Kristina Gajovska, stated that Ukraine will not accept restrictions on its army and will not "sell territory". That is to say, the first official statement from Ukraine regarding the peace plan did not come from the Zelenskyy office, but from the Ukrainian Mission to the United Nations.

The Ukrainian Deputy Representative to the United Nations, Kristina Gajovska, said that Ukraine has received a draft of the U.S.-prepared peace plan and is prepared to cooperate with it, but the U.S. must respond to some key opinions. Ukraine is ready for substantive negotiations, including at the leadership level, but the "red lines" already set will remain unchanged. First, Ukraine "will not trade territory", so it will not formally recognize the territories occupied by Russia; second, Ukraine does not accept any restrictions on the size or weapons of the Ukrainian army, and Ukraine must have the "right to self-defense"; third, Ukraine's sovereignty is not limited, and it will independently choose which alliances to join and with which countries to form alliances; finally, the U.S. and Russia have no right to discuss issues related to Ukraine without Ukraine's participation. At the same time, the EU also hopes to participate in the Ukrainian peace process.

Some Western media claimed that the U.S. has asked Zelenskyy to sign the new version of the peace plan before Thanksgiving on November 27, hoping to complete the entire process before the end of December.

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