Zelenskyy's 'Hold the Line' Formula: A New Proposal for Peace Talks.
Peace Negotiations Involving the US, Ukraine, and Russia
According to UATV: Discussions between the United States, Ukraine, and Russia are ongoing, with the US acting as a key mediator. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has put forward a new framework for a ceasefire, encapsulated in the principle 'we stand where we stand.' This stance clarifies Ukraine's position as the difficult negotiations proceed. The war, now a grinding conflict, has entered its 1463rd day of intense fighting as of February 25.
In meetings between Ukrainian and American officials, three primary objectives are being discussed:
- Maintaining an active phase of dialogue.
- Emphasizing the importance of realism in any formula to end hostilities.
- Refining documents related to security guarantees and Ukraine's future reconstruction.
Mykhailo Podolyak: 'We must remain in constant communication with them.'
He further added that 'Ukraine understands that de-occupying the currently occupied territories is practically impossible at this moment,' highlighting a pragmatic Ukrainian assessment of the military situation on the ground.
The talks underscore the critical role of sustained international support for Ukraine. The formulas under discussion could prove pivotal in shaping the next steps toward peace. Maintaining open channels and acknowledging battlefield realities are seen as essential for creating conditions that could eventually lead to de-escalation and regional stability. This diplomatic push comes as Ukraine continues to defend its sovereignty against a larger invading force.
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