Zelenskyy Directs Team to Arrange Putin Meeting in Geneva: Agenda Details.
Zelenskyy-Putin Summit Planned
According to TSN.ua: In a 37-minute phone interview with Axios, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated he has instructed his team to organize a meeting with Vladimir Putin in Geneva. The primary focus of the proposed summit would be territorial disputes. This diplomatic push comes as the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, ongoing since 2014, continues to demand international attention.
During the conversation, Zelenskyy asserted that the Ukrainian people oppose any peace deal requiring the withdrawal of Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Donbas region. He also criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump for urging Ukraine to make concessions, a remark that has further highlighted Kyiv's firm stance in the conflict.
'the best way to achieve a breakthrough on the most difficult issue in the negotiations' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
A potential Geneva meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin could mark a significant development in the protracted conflict in Eastern Ukraine, as both sides explore avenues for a peaceful resolution. While such a dialogue could open new diplomatic possibilities, it also raises concerns given the historical difficulties in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
The success of this initiative will ultimately depend on the willingness of both parties to compromise and seek mutually acceptable solutions.
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