Putin: Trump's plan for Ukraine is based on the agreements reached in Alaska
The American delegation arrived in Moscow with proposals for a peaceful settlement, developed on the basis of agreements reached during negotiations in Alaska. This was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 4.
"What our American colleagues brought us was based in one way or another on our agreements prior to this meeting with President [Donald] Trump in Alaska," he said in an interview with India Today.
The Russian president also noted that the proposed draft agreement included provisions unacceptable to Moscow. The document consisted of 27 paragraphs, grouped into four packages.
Meeting of the Special envoy of the President of the United States Stephen Witkoff and the President of the Russian Federation on December 3. The negotiations lasted about five hours. At a briefing, Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said that during the talks the parties discussed the territorial issue. He noted that the meeting was constructive and useful, but the details of the negotiations between the Russian and American sides agreed to keep secret.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said a day earlier that negotiations between Russia and the United States would be conducted in greater "silence" in order to bring more benefits. He confirmed that this agreement remains in force and no adjustments are planned in this approach.
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