Officially, the Kremlin has not been informed of any peace plan being developed by the Trump Administration. “No, on this issue, I can only repeat what we said yesterday. We cannot add anything new to what was discussed in Anchorage. We have no updates in this regard,” Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this morning, in response to a question on whether he could confirm the existence of a 28-point joint Russia-U.S. resolution for Ukraine, reported TASS.
When asked to clarify whether a new resolution plan for Ukraine was being developed following talks between U.S. Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian special presidential envoy for economic and investment cooperation with foreign countries, Peskov emphasized: “I have nothing further to add to what I have already noted on this topic.” A similar response followed a question on whether such documents had been presented to the Russian President by the American side.