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Zelenskyy Says Peace Talks Were Constructive and May Resume Next Week

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said recent peace talks involving Ukraine, Russia and the United States were constructive and could resume as early as next week. Speaking after the latest round of negotiations, Zelenskyy noted that while no final agreement was reached, the discussions helped clarify positions and identify areas where further progress may be possible.

He emphasized that Ukraine remains committed to a diplomatic solution but stressed that any agreement must respect the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Zelenskyy added that key issues such as security guarantees, a potential ceasefire and the future of occupied territories remain unresolved.

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International mediators echoed cautious optimism, saying continued dialogue is essential despite ongoing fighting on the ground. The talks come amid intensified military activity and mounting humanitarian challenges, adding urgency to efforts to keep negotiations moving forward.

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4 Comments

  • Im not convinced Zelenskyys peace talks will lead to any real ce. Diplomatic dance or genuine progress? Time will tell.

  • Im not convinced Zelenskyys optimism will lead to lasting peace. The situation seems too volatile. Hope for the best.

  • I wonder if the peace talks will actually lead to any significant progress or if its all just political posturing.

  • Im not convinced Zelenskyys optimism will lead to real progress. Peace talks often end up going nowhere. Time will tell.

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