Stalled Peace: Ukraine-Russia Geneva Talks Falter
In Geneva, U.S.-mediated peace talks between Ukraine and Russia closed after just two hours. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy criticized Russia for attempting to stall negotiations. The talks followed tense prior meetings and left unresolved issues, especially regarding territorial control in eastern Ukraine.
Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Geneva concluded abruptly after just two hours on Wednesday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy characterized the discussions as "difficult" and accused Russia of deliberately stalling progress.
The U.S.-mediated negotiations have been ongoing amidst U.S. President Donald Trump's public insistence that Ukraine and Zelenskiy must take the initiative to move talks forward. In response to media reports of the tense atmosphere, Zelenskiy expressed dissatisfaction with Russia's approach.
Despite these talks, major issues remain, particularly concerning control over Eastern Ukraine territories. Russian airstrikes on Ukraine's infrastructure continue to leave civilians without basic necessities as winter conditions worsen.
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