The Results of the Negotiations in Moscow: What the Parties Are Willing to Concede
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The meeting lasted almost five hours. Russia says there was some progress, but without understanding. Still the debate between Gouveia and Melo and Antonio Phillipe and Marcelo's potential highness.
The Results of the Negotiations in Moscow: What the Parties Are Willing to Concede
Summarizing the five-hour meeting, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov noted that “so far, a compromise version [of the peace plan] has not been found,” although some American proposals seem more or less acceptable. In the meantime, he described the meeting as “useful, constructive, and quite substantive.”
Wednesday, December 3. Ukraine is in its 1,379th day of a full-scale war caused by Russia. Representatives of the United States and Russia failed to reach an agreement on a peace settlement in Moscow.
In Moscow on the evening of December 2, US and Russian delegations held talks on a peace plan for Ukraine
Despite the lack of commitments on the subject, the Russian government has classified the meeting as 'beneficial and constructive'
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