Lavrov Explains That the Kremlin Did Not Receive the 20-Point Peace Plan
Russian diplomat Sergey Lavrov stated in an interview that the Kremlin has not received a 20-point peace plan as discussions continue regarding a potential peace agreement involving Ukraine and the United States.
In a recent interview with the internet project "Empatija Manuฤi," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov addressed the status of peace negotiations related to Ukraine. He asserted that during the high-level meeting in Anchorage, both U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin found mutual ground that was based on American initiatives and proposals, which ostensibly created an opportunity for peace. Lavrov claimed that under such circumstances, reaching a final agreement would have been realistic and achievable.
Lavrov expanded on the recent developments concerning the peace discussions, suggesting that the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's attempts to shift away from the American-led initiative were problematic. His comments reflect ongoing tensions and highlight the complex dynamics at play in the negotiations. Furthermore, efforts are currently underway among Ukraine, the United States, and Russia to explore the terms of a potential peace agreement that could be finalized by March 2026, according to reports from Reuters.
The diplomatic conversations have included a recent trilateral round of talks that concluded in Abu Dhabi, where U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff emphasized the importance of continued dialogue. As the situation evolves, the international community remains attentive to the outcomes of these negotiations, as they carry significant implications for regional stability and the potential resolution of the conflict in Ukraine.