Zelenskyy Says No Consensus Reached on Territory After US-Ukraine Peace Talks
Zelenskyy rejected territorial concessions and Russian leadership in Donbas, while US-backed security guarantees and troop limits remain central in ongoing peace negotiations.
- On Monday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said no consensus emerged on key territorial questions after two days of talks involving Ukrainian, American and European negotiators in Berlin, Germany.
- On the key territorial question, Zelenskyy reiterated Monday that Ukraine will not cede the Donbas region and opposed any demilitarized zone under Russian leadership, while Moscow demands withdrawal from Donetsk and Luhansk.
- According to the Berlin discussions, European and U.S. leaders agreed on six commitments including an 800,000-troop limit, a European multinational force, and robust security guarantees for Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy said, 'More meetings are expected in the coming days, including between American and Russian negotiators,' as fighting persisted with 69 drones launched overnight, U.S. officials say 90% of issues are resolved.
- On the reparations front, Ukraine and 34 other countries approved an international compensation body while the European Union considers frozen Russian assets, but Moscow resists ceasefires and NATO troop deployments.
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According to the president, Russia wants to take the entire Donbas as part of the peace plan, but Ukraine's position is not to give it away. Nor will we recognize the temporarily occupied part of Donbas as Russian.
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