Kremlin says there is nothing new on Ukraine peace since Alaska
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The Kremlin said on Wednesday that there had been no innovations on possible peace proposals for ending the conflict in Ukraine since the Alaska summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in August.
When asked about an Axios report that the Trump administration was working on a 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there was nothing he could share in public.
Asked to clarify if there were innovations compared to Putin's 2024 proposals, Peskov said that in addition to the discussions at the Anchorage summit, there were no innovations.
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