- 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
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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