What will be the primary focus of international diplomatic efforts on Ukraine by the end of 2024?
Ceasefire negotiations • 25%
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Humanitarian aid • 25%
Reports from major international news agencies and statements from involved governments
Russia Rejects Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal, Dismisses 20-Year NATO Membership Delay and Peacekeepers
Dec 29, 2024, 12:14 PM
Russia has firmly rejected former President Donald Trump's calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine, labeling the proposal as 'a path to nowhere.' This dismissal was reiterated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who also expressed dissatisfaction with Trump's suggestion to postpone Ukraine's NATO membership for 20 years and to introduce European and British peacekeepers in the region. Lavrov emphasized that Russia will not accept these terms, reaffirming the country's longstanding position against Ukraine's NATO accession, regardless of the timeframe. The rejection of Trump's proposals indicates ongoing tensions in the region and highlights the complexities surrounding potential negotiations.
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