Ukraine peace talks end in Geneva after Zelenskyy says Russia stalling
- On Wednesday in Geneva, peace talks between Ukraine and Russia ended after two days, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calling the meetings difficult and accusing Russia of deliberately delaying progress.
- Russia's push for territory involves demanding Ukraine withdraw from parts of the eastern Donbas, with concerns raised after Vladimir Medinsky's appointment to lead negotiations, signaling potential stall.
- Over two days of bilateral and trilateral talks, Steve Witkoff, U.S. special envoy, said the first day "brought about meaningful progress," while negotiators agreed on most ceasefire monitoring issues but left territory and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant unresolved.
- Both sides said they would meet again but no date was set, and Ukrainian government bonds fell as much as 1.9 cents on the dollar amid stalled progress, U.S. officials said.
- Vladimir Medinsky, Russia's chief negotiator, said the talks were difficult but businesslike and a new round will be held soon, while the Geneva talks included Jared Kushner and Russia occupies about 20% of Ukraine.
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At a time when a new session of talks has just ended in Geneva between Russians and Ukrainians, under the mediation of the United States, Claire Gatinois and Philippe Ricard, journalists with the international service of the "World", explain in this podcast the stakes of the negotiations in order to try to put an end to the war in Ukraine.
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Zelenskyy says Russia dragging out negotiations as talks end
A second day of U.S.-brokered meetings in Geneva between Russia and Ukraine broke up after barely 90 minutes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Moscow of attempting to prolong the process. The talks were difficult and businesslike, the head of…
Ukraine, Russia and the USA took part in the tripartite talks, with further meetings to be held.
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