MINSK, 1 December (BelTA) – The possibility of “Russian wordings” in Donald Trump's peace plan cannot be ruled out, Russian political scientist and orientalist Karine Gevorgyan said in the latest episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA's YouTube channel.The U.S. peace plan for Ukraine remains one of the most hotly debated topics in the news. However, there have been sarcastic remarks, particularly from European countries, noting that Trump’s 28-point plan also includes “Russian wordings”.
The expert suggested examining this issue from an America-centric perspective. “Indeed, it is possible that some consultations were held with the Russian president, and the Russian side proposed certain formulations, so what? He [Donald Trump] has the right to consult with anyone, right? It's his plan anyway. This proposal has been presented as precisely Trump's peace plan to the world. Did the Kremlin put it together and Trump presented it? The guy came to power a second time after a lot of trials. He is hardly a fool. He is not a 15 years old, after all. Is Trump taking cues from Putin? I don't think so,” Karine Gevorgyan emphasized.
