Key Ukraine-US Talks Set for March 21: Zelenskyy Highlights Top Agenda Item.
Ukraine and US High-Level Meeting
According to Novyny.live: On Saturday, March 21, Ukrainian and American delegations will hold bilateral talks in the United States to lay the groundwork for trilateral negotiations with Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with reporters on March 20, stressing the significance of this meeting.
'We have a bilateral meeting — Ukraine and America — in the US. All issues will be raised, including preparations for a trilateral meeting: we want clear dates, at least approximate ones.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy also noted that 'the situation in the Middle East is affecting the negotiations, and because of this, meetings have already been postponed more than once.' The president expressed hope for more concrete details regarding future talks.
Geopolitical Backdrop
This Ukraine-US meeting comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the region, underscoring the critical role of international support for Ukraine. Preparing for trilateral negotiations with Russia is vital for shaping Ukraine's next steps in its relationship with its neighbor and ensuring regional stability.
The outcomes of this meeting are expected to influence the subsequent actions of both parties in the context of the ongoing conflict.
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