Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says Donald Trump’s Ukraine peace plan broadly reflects understandings reached at the Anchorage US–Russia summit, but insists Moscow has yet to receive an official updated text and will judge it only after Washington finishes talks with Kyiv and European partners. He rules out any new “Minsk process” involving France and Germany, accuses Europe of sabotaging past agreements and weaponizing leaks to undermine Trump’s initiative, and instead highlights Belarus, Turkey, Hungary, and the United States as potential constructive mediators within a wider Eurasian security architecture.