(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 23 - Russia is studying an Italian peace
plan for UKraine, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko
said Monday, according to Interfax.
"Moscow is studying Italy's plan to resolve the situation in
Ukraine," Rudenko was reported as saying.
Italy's four-stage plan would feature a ceasefire, talks on
Ukraine's 'international status', i.e. whether it is neutral, a
bilateral agreement between Kyiv and Moscow on the contested
areas of Crimea and Donbass, and a multilateral agreement on
peace and security in Europe.
Josep Borrell, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs,
said Friday that the European Union has "taken note" of the
four-stage plan Italy is proposing for peace in Ukraine after
the Russian invasion.
"We support any effort to end the conflict," he added.
"But, according to the European point of view, this must start
from the immediate end of the attack and the unconditional
withdrawal of the Russian army.
"Ukraine will have to decide on the conditions for this
ceasefire".
He also called on European countries to "maintain unity on all
fronts, both diplomatic and military". (ANSA).
Ukraine: Moscow is 'studying Italian peace plan'
4-stage plan for ceasefire, accord on Crimea/Donbass