Peace Talks: Zelenskyy to Join US-Led Video Call with NATO Chief and Key Envoys.
Ukraine and US Engage in High-Level Virtual Peace Discussions
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to participate in an online dialogue with the United States focused on advancing the peace process. The virtual meeting will include special US representatives, the NATO Secretary General, and other key figures. This call comes amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where diplomatic efforts remain critical for regional stability. Participants confirmed for the discussion are:
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
- US Special Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
- Senator Lindsey Graham
President Zelenskyy has confirmed his attendance, stating:
“Tomorrow, a conversation with the American side is scheduled in video format. I will also join. I was asked to. Tonight, I discussed this with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.”
As of now, no specific date has been set for the next trilateral negotiations involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States. Organizing such a meeting is complicated by developments in the Middle East.
This online discussion takes place against the backdrop of the prolonged war in Ukraine, and its outcome could influence the trajectory of future peace talks. Cooperation between Ukraine, the US, and NATO remains essential for ensuring security in the region and finding pathways to lasting stability. As the international landscape continues to shift, maintaining open dialogue between nations is crucial for determining next steps in the peace process.
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