1. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has proposed a group of nations, including permanent UN Security Council members, to guarantee Ukraine's security post-conflict.
2. This proposal is a continuation of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine that took place in Turkey in 2022, which aimed at creating a group of guarantors, including the five permanent members of the Security Council, Germany, and Turkey.
3. US Vice President JD Vance acknowledged significant Russian concessions to President Trump, specifically recognizing Ukraine's territorial integrity after the war.
2. This proposal is a continuation of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine that took place in Turkey in 2022, which aimed at creating a group of guarantors, including the five permanent members of the Security Council, Germany, and Turkey.
3. US Vice President JD Vance acknowledged significant Russian concessions to President Trump, specifically recognizing Ukraine's territorial integrity after the war.
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Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov suggests a multinational group, including UNSC permanent members, Germany, Turkey, and potentially others, to guarantee Ukraine's security post-conflict. This proposal is an extension of negotiations from 2022 in Turkey. Notably, US Vice President JD Vance