Zelensky Announces Ukraine-Russia Talks in the US: Meeting Scheduled for March 19.
Ukraine Returns to the Negotiation Table
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that the next round of talks between Ukraine and Russia will take place in the United States on March 19. He stressed the need for a just peace and stronger international coordination in these efforts. 'The pause in negotiations is over; it’s time to move forward,' Zelensky stated, emphasizing Ukraine’s commitment to actively participating in joint security and defense initiatives.
The president also highlighted the importance of defense cooperation with allies. Recent visits to the United Kingdom and Spain resulted in new defense agreements that, according to Zelensky, are designed to bolster Ukraine’s security. 'Our priority is to do everything possible to achieve a dignified peace,' he said, pointing to the need for fresh security arrangements with countries in the region.
EU Financial Support and International Solidarity
Additionally, the European Union has pledged 90 billion euros in financial support for Ukraine over two years. Zelensky expressed confidence that this aid is crucial to prevent Russia from obstructing Ukraine’s path to European integration. 'There is a clear understanding of what new security arrangements with countries in this region could look like,' the president concluded, signaling a surge in international security cooperation.
The announced talks between Ukraine and Russia in the US mark a significant step in reviving diplomatic efforts that could help resolve the conflict and achieve lasting stability in the region. Alongside this, the intensification of defense collaboration with international partners and the EU’s financial backing—aimed at supporting Ukraine amid ongoing threats—underscores the importance of global solidarity in ensuring security.
- Ukraine-Russia negotiations are set for March 19 in the United States.
- Zelensky emphasized the urgency of new security agreements.
- EU financial support for Ukraine totals 90 billion euros over two years.
These developments could significantly shape the future trajectory of Ukraine’s situation and its relations with neighboring countries.
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