Ukraine and Russia Discussed the Idea of Creating a Demilitarized Zone in Donbas without Army Control,
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The latest round of trilateral talks to end Russia's war against Ukraine ended on February 18 with no sign of significant progress. But behind the scenes, the sides are trying to find a compromise on one of the biggest obstacles to a peace deal: control of...
The last round of tripartite talks between Ukraine, Russia and the United States in Geneva ended on Wednesday, with no sign of significant progress. During the negotiations in recent weeks, delegations discussed the establishment of a demilitarized zone on Donbas, which would not be controlled by any of the armies, wrote The New York Times with reference to sources. According to journalists, during the talks held in Abu Dhabi on 4 and 5 February…
This is reported by The New York Times.According to the publication, Russia insists that Ukraine hand over to its control a part of the Donetsk region, which is currently held by Ukrainian forces. It is about a strip about 80 kilometers long and up to 64 kilometers wide - with dozens of cities and villages between the front line and the administrative border of the region.Kiev, for its part, has refused to withdraw troops unilaterally, stressing…
During peace talks, Ukraine and Russia discussed the idea of a demilitarized zone in Donbas, which would eliminate the presence of either country's military, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing The New York Times. Read also: Did Ukraine and Russia reach an agreement in Geneva? Exclusive details of the meeting and Medinsky's role. The publication's sources reported that during consultations in recent weeks, Ukraine and the aggressor country discussed th…
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