Moscow, Nov. 25 -- Russia is aware of the European peace plan for the Ukraine crisis, but its provisions are considered "unconstructive," a senior Russian official said Monday.
There is much speculation about the peace plan, and Russia only trusts information received directly from the United States, said Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov.
Many provisions of the plan discussed in Alaska are acceptable for Moscow, said Ushakov.
According to Russian media, the "European Plan" proposes several major revisions to the 28-point peace plan proposed by the United States, including not imposing any restrictions on the size of the Ukrainian armed forces or defense industry, whereas the 28-point plan requires limiting the size of the Ukrainian...