Ukraine and Russia Agree to Further Talks: Details on the Next Round of Negotiations.
Agreement Reached for Follow-Up Meeting with Russia
According to TSN.ua: Following peace talks in Geneva, an agreement has been made to hold another meeting with the Russian Federation. Georgiy Tykhyi, the spokesperson for Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirmed this arrangement, noting that specific details and dates for the upcoming session are not yet being disclosed.
Georgiy Tykhyi further stated,
"I can say that, in broad terms, there is a principled agreement for a subsequent meeting, but for understandable reasons, we will not yet reveal the details and dates"- Spokesperson for Ukraine's MFA.
Regarding further information, he added,
"More details will be available after the return of the Ukrainian delegation, which will provide a more detailed report to the President of Ukraine concerning the negotiations that took place there"- Spokesperson for Ukraine's MFA.
Progress in the Negotiations
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also commented on the talks, stating that progress had been made in their conduct.
This upcoming meeting could represent a significant step in continuing diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Given the ongoing tensions in the region, the outcome of these talks is being closely watched by international observers. The Geneva discussions are part of a series of diplomatic engagements aimed at de-escalating a prolonged and deeply destabilizing conflict in Eastern Europe.
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