Moscow Rejects All Three Negotiation Formats Proposed by Zelensky to Trump.
Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has outlined several negotiation frameworks aimed at ending the war with Russia, but Moscow has turned down every option. The proposals were presented during discussions that emphasized the potential involvement of the United States, France, and other democratic nations in mediating the conflict.
International Support and Meetings
One possible scenario involved holding talks on the sidelines of the G7 summit or within the United States. In his address to the European Union's Intergovernmental Conference, Zelensky stated:
“Yesterday, President Trump and I discussed that such a meeting could be arranged in the U.S. in a format where it would be much harder for Putin to refuse—at least when facing President Trump.” — Volodymyr Zelensky
These remarks highlight the crucial role of international backing in pursuing a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The deadlock in negotiations with Russia persists, as Moscow's refusal to accept any of Ukraine's proposals suggests a lack of willingness to engage in constructive dialogue. High-level meetings involving influential nations like the U.S. and France could prove pivotal in forging a unified stance and applying pressure on Russia to move toward a peaceful settlement. In this context, intensified diplomatic efforts are essential for fostering stability in the region.
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