The Kremlin on Monday (November 24) said that a European counter-proposal to a U.S. 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was not constructive and that it simply did not work for Moscow.
Breakdown
- The Kremlin dismissed a European counterproposal to the U.S. 28-point Ukraine peace plan as unworkable for Moscow.
- The original U.S. plan called for Ukraine to cede territory, limit its military, and renounce NATO ambitions, surprising Kiev and European allies. 12s
- The European counterplan, negotiated in Geneva, proposed a ceasefire at current front lines and delayed territorial discussions. 30s
- The counterplan also included a NATO-style U.S. security guarantee for Ukraine. 42s
- President Putin stated U.S. proposals could form the basis for peace, but warned of further Russian advances if Kiev rejects the plan. 49s