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First Trilateral Ukraine Peace Talks Ended Exactly As Expected – With Russia Demanding More
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world1d ago

First Trilateral Ukraine Peace Talks Ended Exactly As Expected – With Russia Demanding More

  • Russia demands Donbas control as a non-negotiable term, signaling limited immediate progress.
  • Ukraine rejects further land concessions, maintaining it will not hand over more territory.
  • Zelenskyy urged that discussions were constructive and could lead to more talks next week if ready to move forward.
  • Peskov described talks as constructive and anticipated more discussions with Ukraine in the near term.
  • The White House has been pushing to end the war quickly, even if it means rewarding Russia for aggression.
  • U.S. President Biden has blamed Zelenskyy for delays in peace talks, according to the report.
  • The talks involved Ukraine, Russia and the United States, with discussions centered on the war's possible endgame.
  • The negotiations followed a broader push from Washington on how to end the war and address Donbas control.
  • There was no significant breakthrough announced after the trilateral talks.
  • The discussion focused on potential parameters for ending the war and the Donbas issue.
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A peace deal between Russia and Ukraine looks close, except on everything that matters
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world3h ago

A peace deal between Russia and Ukraine looks close, except on everything that matters

  • Latest talks show both sides willing to engage, but major disputes remain unresolved.
  • Donbas fate remains the sticking point, with Russia demanding territory and Kyiv resisting ceding it.
  • Security guarantees are debated, with Western allies pledging support but details unclear.
  • Ceasefire timing is contested, with Kyiv seeking an immediate halt and Moscow insisting on conditions.
  • Donbas leverage is a central red line shaping both sides' negotiating posture.
  • Ukraine proposes demilitarization of the area as a possible compromise while remaining part of Ukraine.
  • NATO presence and postwar security guarantees remain key friction points for Moscow.
  • EU prospects and post-war integration plans feature in the broader framework under discussion.
  • Zelenskyy and Putin signs indicate a measured but cautious approach to negotiations.
  • Analysts caution that Russia’s stance may be a stall tactic despite talks continuing.
  • The UAE talks recently framed the renewed discussions and highlighted ongoing disagreements.
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