Ukraine Peace Talks: Zelenskyy Anticipates New Round Next Week.
Latest Statements on Peace Negotiations
According to TSN.ua: Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has reiterated Moscow's interest in resolving the war in Ukraine. He confirmed Russia's gratitude for US mediation efforts and stated an intention to continue talks in a three-party format. Peskov specifically noted:
The trilateral negotiation format must be continued. — Dmitry Peskov
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has also expressed hope for a new round of negotiations involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States as soon as next week. However, specific dates for these meetings have not yet been announced. Zelenskyy stated:
I am counting on a new round of negotiations taking place next week. — Volodymyr Zelenskyy
These diplomatic efforts come as the conflict continues to have significant global repercussions, including on energy and food security. Talks concerning Ukraine are ongoing, and according to US Special Representative Steve Witkoff, further progress in the process is expected. A meeting was recently planned for last Friday in the United Arab Emirates, but the outcomes of that session are not yet publicly known.
The recent statements point to an intensification of diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving peace in Ukraine, which remains a critical issue for the international community. Observers note that successful trilateral negotiations could be pivotal in developing a strategy for de-escalating the conflict and ensuring regional stability. Such talks may also open new avenues for cooperation between the participating nations and help restore economic ties.
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