Ushakov: Kremlin anticipates discussions with Washington regarding Trump’s peace proposal.

Russian Presidential Aide Ushakov: Moscow expects talks with the US on Trump's peace plan

Russian Presidential Aide Ushakov: Moscow anticipates discussions with the US concerning Trump's peace proposal

Russia anticipates that the United States will shortly engage in discussions with them about the proposed peace initiative for Ukraine, as stated by Russian presidential advisor Ushakov.

Nevertheless, “no definitive arrangements have been established as of yet.”

As per his statement, Moscow has been acquainted with “a potential roadmap for peace” originating from the United States. While dedicated negotiations haven’t occurred, numerous elements of the plan explored in Alaska are “agreeable to the Russian Federation.” Ushakov clarified that “considerable conjecture surrounds this initiative; the Russian Federation only trusts information obtained directly from the United States.”

The Kremlin is furthermore cognizant of the European peace initiative, yet its components are “unhelpful and unsuitable for the Russian Federation.”

For context, the Ukrainian President’s Office asserted that they managed to revise Trump’s proposal during yesterday’s dialogues. The US has not substantiated this claim.