Kellogg: Ceasefire Hinges on Putin Accepting No More Territorial Gains.
Ceasefire Prospects
According to TSN.ua: Former U.S. presidential envoy Keith Kellogg has stated that a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia is only possible if Vladimir Putin accepts that he cannot seize any more Ukrainian territory. Kellogg identified the status of Ukraine's eastern regions and Russia's demand for a Ukrainian withdrawal from the Donbas as the primary obstacles to peace. He emphasized that Putin must agree he will not acquire additional Ukrainian land.
Kellogg further assessed that a cessation of hostilities could be achieved 'today.' In the context of the armed conflict, he noted that Russian military casualties are estimated between 1.2 and 1.4 million killed and wounded, a staggering figure that underscores the war's immense human cost and the severity of the frontline situation.
Latest News on Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy anticipates a new round of negotiations involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States next week. This round could represent a significant step toward achieving peace and resolving the protracted conflict. Participants hope to find common ground and discuss key issues preventing stability in the region.
The situation surrounding a potential Ukrainian ceasefire remains critical, dependent on the willingness of all sides to compromise. The upcoming talks are of paramount importance, as they could prove decisive in finding ways to reduce tensions and stabilize the region. Meanwhile, the enormous battlefield losses highlight the urgent need for peace, with each day of conflict bringing new tragedies for both sides. The international community watches closely, as the outcome will significantly impact European and global security.
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