Russian experts: Alaska summit between Russian and US leaders may propose a ceasefire plan for Ukraine

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On August 10, Dmitry Suslov, Deputy Director of the Center for European and International Comprehensive Studies at the Higher School of Economics and an expert at the Valdai Club, told Sputnik News Agency that Russian President Putin and US President Trump might propose a plan for Ukraine ceasefire conditions after meeting in Alaska. Suslov said: "We should not expect an immediate ceasefire agreement, but rather focus on a ceasefire conditions plan jointly developed by Russia and the US, and promote entry into final negotiations to completely resolve the conflict."

The plan might include the complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Donetsk People's Republic territory, while maintaining the current demarcation line in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions as the final border, and Russian troops might withdraw from parts of Sumy, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. (Jin Shi)

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