Zelenskyy Announces Upcoming US-Hosted Talks with Russia, Focusing on Territorial Issues.

Zelenskyy Announces Upcoming US-Hosted Talks with Russia, Focusing on Territorial Issues
Zelenskyy Announces Upcoming US-Hosted Talks with Russia, Focusing on Territorial Issues

Ukraine-Russia Negotiations

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that a new round of talks with Russia is scheduled for next week in the United States. The primary focus of the meeting will be territorial issues, alongside a US proposal to establish a free economic zone in the Donbas region. The negotiations are planned for either Tuesday or Wednesday.

Zelenskyy noted that neither side—neither the Russians nor the Ukrainian delegation—supports the idea of creating a free economic zone. This highlights the complexity of the discussions and potential disagreements between the parties. Furthermore, the Ukrainian president stated that the war in Ukraine could conclude within a few months if the negotiations proceed in good faith.

Recent Developments in the Talks

These upcoming talks follow a recent round of negotiations held in Abu Dhabi on February 4-5, aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Those meetings represented a significant step in the long-running search for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The upcoming US-hosted round is intended as a further step on this path.

The negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, facilitated by the United States, underscore the critical role of international diplomacy in seeking a peaceful end to the conflict. Given the ongoing war and complex political circumstances, third-party mediation could be pivotal in reaching a compromise. With both sides opposing the free economic zone proposal, the international community is closely monitoring the next steps, as their outcome could significantly shape the future of the region.


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