- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes for serious, substantive discussions at upcoming trilateral peace talks in Geneva, as reported by en.nhandan.vn.
- These crucial talks, scheduled for February 17-18, will involve Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict.
- Previous rounds in Abu Dhabi yielded limited breakthroughs, with Ukraine expressing concerns about concession pressure, according to TRT World.
- Russia has appointed Vladimir Medinsky as its lead negotiator, signaling a potential shift towards political issues, CGTN reported.
Zelenskyy Urges Substantive Geneva Peace Talks
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is anticipating serious discussions at crucial trilateral peace talks in Geneva on February 17-18, involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict. This high-stakes diplomatic effort follows limited breakthroughs in previous rounds and sees Russia appointing Vladimir Medinsky as its lead negotiator, potentially signaling a shift towards political issues.
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