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Fresh round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine to take place in Geneva
The talks aim to end fighting and address Donbas’ future while both sides continue heavy attacks along a 750-mile front, with the US setting a June deadline, officials said.
- On February 17 and 18, delegations from Russia, Ukraine and the United States will meet in Geneva to discuss a peace plan, Umerov announced.
- The talks aim to discuss a peace plan and unresolved territorial issues such as the future of the Donbas, with last week the U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia a June deadline, Umerov confirmed.
- Fighting continues along a roughly 750-mile front as the Russian defence ministry reported shooting down 58 Ukrainian drones overnight, and strikes caused civilian casualties in Odesa.
- Russia named presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky to lead its delegation, replacing a General Staff lead, while Ukraine confirmed a team including Rustem Umerov and Kyrylo Budanov, and media in Ukraine reported scepticism.
- On Friday, Zelenskyy visited a joint Ukrainian-German drone company and called the production line an excellent result of collaboration, with Ukraine planning 10 sites and about 10,000 drones by year-end.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated after meeting with US Secretary of State Mark Rubio in Munich on Saturday that progress on security guarantees for his country is crucial in peace negotiations in the war with Russia. "It is important that the negotiations planned in Geneva are effective – I thank the United States for their constructive approach. It is crucial that progress is made on security guarantees and economic recovery," he …
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