Zelenskyy Announces Geneva Peace Talks with Russia to Begin Within Ten Days.
Ukraine and Russia to Hold New Round of Conflict Resolution Talks
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a new round of negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict with Russia, scheduled to take place within the next ten days. The Swiss city of Geneva is the likely venue. This development follows a report delivered to the president on February 20 by a Ukrainian delegation regarding the results of their previous talks with Russian representatives, which were also held in Geneva.
Zelenskyy indicated that the upcoming discussions present an opportunity for constructive progress on key issues, including monitoring a ceasefire and arranging a prisoner exchange. These points are central to efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability to the region. The announcement comes as diplomatic efforts intensify to address the ongoing war, which has had profound global consequences.
Peace Negotiations Debated in Media Discussion
In light of these events, the pressing issues surrounding the peace negotiations were the subject of discussion on the program Вечір.LIVE. Guests featured on the broadcast included:
- Yaroslav Kuts
- Maksym Rozumnyi
- Yegor Cherniev
- Anton Kuchukhidze
- Vitaliy Kulyk
- Zhan Beleniuk
- Olha Bohomolets
- Valeriy Sushkevych
- Danylo Hetmantsev
The planned talks mark a significant step in Ukraine's diplomatic efforts to settle the multi-year conflict with Russia. Holding the meeting in Geneva, a traditional hub for international diplomacy, could foster a more constructive dialogue between the parties. The focus on ceasefire monitoring and prisoner swaps underscores Ukraine's commitment to a peaceful resolution and stabilizing the wider region.
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