Ukraine Dissatisfied with 'Difficult' Talks, U.S. Sees 'Meaningful Progress'
Ukraine expressed dissatisfaction with the talks while the U.S. reported meaningful progress; delegations plan to continue discussions amid ongoing conflict pressures.
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Ukraine dissatisfied with 'difficult' talks, U.S. sees 'meaningful progress'
Two days of peace talks in Geneva among Ukraine, the United States and Russia ended on Wednesday without a breakthrough as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he was dissatisfied with the outcome while Washington reported "meaningful progress."
Photo: Reuters The ongoing talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Geneva, Switzerland, have ended. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the peace talks had not made any significant progress and that he was largely dissatisfied with these “difficult” negotiations. At the same time, Washington reported “significant progress.” After the talks, both sides acknowledged that the process was difficult and that they would m…
Sensitive political issues were not discussed sufficiently in Geneva, believes the Ukrainian president.
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