Ukrainian Delegation Arrives in Geneva for Trilateral Talks Set to Begin February 17.
Ukrainian Negotiating Team Arrives
According to Novyny.live: The Ukrainian delegation arrived in Geneva, Switzerland, on February 16 to participate in trilateral negotiations scheduled to start on February 17. Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Rustem Umerov, confirmed the delegation's arrival, stating the team is prepared for constructive work. These talks are part of ongoing international diplomatic efforts to address the conflict.
Rustem Umerov also expressed hope for substantive meetings concerning security and humanitarian issues.
“We expect constructive work and substantive meetings on security and humanitarian issues — to advance toward a dignified and sustainable peace,” he noted.This meeting is considered crucial for the next steps in the peace process.
Ukraine's Diplomatic Efforts
The arrival of the Ukrainian delegation in Geneva signals an intensification of diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict. Participation in the trilateral talks could represent a significant step toward progress on security and humanitarian aid, which is especially critical given the heightened regional tensions. The outcomes of these negotiations are anticipated to influence the future trajectory of the peace process.
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