- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov rejected the peace proposals from Trump's allies to resolve the war in Ukraine.
- Lavrov criticized suggestions to postpone Ukraine’s NATO membership for 20 years and deploy European peacekeeping forces.
- The Kremlin demands binding agreements to address the root causes of the conflict without NATO involvement.
- Trump has not publicly released his peace proposals, indicating that it would be more difficult than settling the Middle East conflict.
- Despite the rejection, Lavrov expressed doubt that Trump could repair U.S.-Russia relations due to bipartisan consensus on deterring Russia.
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