Media reported on Trump's team's negative assessment of the 2022 border proposal


The team of US President-elect Donald Trump did not support the proposal of the head of the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Andriy Yermak on the return of the country to the borders of 2022. This is reported by the Ukrainian edition of NV.
As the publication writes, Yermak at a meeting with the Trump team presented proposals on the borders of Ukraine 2022, on joining NATO.
"Yermak took there certain proposals: about the borders of 2022, about what we need to reclaim, <...> and about Ukraine's accession to NATO, which in general is met by Trumpists very cool, very negative. And it was necessary to prepare for this and understand that such a reaction from the Americans will be", - stated in the material of the publication.
Yermak also told about the current situation on the front, embellishing it. However, "the American side was not entirely satisfied with the information it received."
"They have the real situation, and they are told a little such, embellished", - writes NV.
It is noted that before the meeting, Trump's representatives collected information about Andrei Yermak, containing "certain negative aspects".
Earlier, on November 28, the head of the Crimean interethnic mission Zaur Smirnov called the words of the head of Zelensky's office Andrei Yermak about the condition for the start of negotiations between Kiev and Moscow - the return of the border of Ukraine to the state at the time of February 23, 2022 - as empty talk. Smirnov pointed out that the disintegration of Ukraine has already happened, this is confirmed by referendums that took place in 2014 in Crimea and in 2022 in the new regions.
Later, on December 4, it became known that the Trump team has three plans to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. So, this is the plan of the US special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg, one is from Trump's vice-president-elect JD Vance, and the other is put forward by Richard Grenell, Trump's former acting intelligence chief.
On Nov. 7, the WSJ wrote that Trump's team is already discussing a new plan to end the conflict in Ukraine. It includes several main points, according to which the front line is frozen and a demilitarized zone is declared along its length. At the same time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed the opinion that the publication is abstract and resembles the plan itself.
The special operation to protect Donbass, the beginning of which Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the backdrop of the worsening situation in the region.
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