Zelenskyy Open to Putin Summit, with Territorial Issues on the Agenda.
Potential Summit Between Ukrainian and Russian Presidents
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated his readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss territorial matters. Preparations for talks are underway, with a Ukrainian delegation working in Geneva to organize a potential summit. However, the critical issue of sovereignty over the Donetsk region remains unresolved. This comes amidst a protracted conflict that has drawn significant international attention and sanctions against Russia.
Zelenskyy emphasized that 'only a personal meeting with Putin can resolve the question of territories.'
This statement underscores the president's serious intent to pursue peace. Yet, he also noted that 'Moscow is not inclined toward peace,' raising concerns about the prospects for successful negotiations.
Negotiations and International Backing
On February 16, Zelenskyy met with U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Sheldon Whitehouse to discuss vital security issues and international support for Ukraine. However, against the backdrop of these diplomatic preparations, Russia launched a strike against Ukraine on the very day of the first round of talks in Geneva, highlighting the severe ongoing tensions between the two nations.
This situation illustrates the complex and precarious nature of the peace process between Ukraine and Russia. Despite a stated willingness for dialogue, Russia's actions suggest a lack of genuine interest in a peaceful resolution to the conflict, casting doubt on the effectiveness of future meetings. The question of what mechanisms could be applied to achieve a stable peace in the region remains pressing.
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