Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has raised concerns about the possibility of the United States and Russia reaching a bilateral agreement that could impact Ukraine without Kyiv's involvement. According to Jin10, Zelensky emphasized that any bilateral agreements between Russia and the United States should not contradict Ukraine's constitution, particularly regarding territorial issues.
Zelensky noted that Kyiv has received indications that Washington and Moscow might sign bilateral documents, including those related to economic cooperation. He mentioned intelligence reports suggesting that Russia has proposed a so-called 'Dmitriyev Plan' to the United States, with a total value of approximately $12 trillion. Additionally, Zelensky highlighted signs that potential US-Russia bilateral documents could include clauses related to Ukraine.