Russian Presidential Aide Yuriy Ushakov stated that Russia will have "strong objections" if Ukraine and Europe make amendments to the peace plan, rejecting provisions related to territorial issues including demilitarized "buffer" zones in Donbas.
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Russia will have strong objections if Ukraine and Europe make amendments to the peace plan
Russia will not accept provisions related to territorial issues including discussions of a demilitarized buffer zone in Donbas
The Kremlin had not seen any amendments to the documents proposed by the US regarding the end of the war in Ukraine. If there are relevant amendments, Russia will have very strong objections on many points including territorial issues.
The contribution of Ukrainians and Europeans to the US peace plan papers is unlikely to be constructive.
The option of copying the Korean model of demarcation has never been discussed.
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