London talks on ending Russia-Ukraine war pared down as Vance says it’s decision time on peace deal
- A planned meeting between U.S., British, French, and Ukrainian diplomats to discuss a peace deal was canceled, as U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated that negotiations are reaching a moment of truth.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ruled out ceding territory to Russia, declaring it a nonstarter for a peace agreement.
- Fighting continues as both sides launch attacks, with a Russian drone strike killing nine civilians in Ukraine, raising concerns about ongoing violence in the conflict.
- Ukraine seeks an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire, while U.S. Officials express doubts about their engagement in negotiations.
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London talks end without Ukraine war peace deal as Zelensky says ‘emotions have run high’ over US bid to recognize Crimea as Russian
Discussions between the US, United Kingdom, Ukraine, France and Germany ended Wednesday without agreement on the terms of a potential peace deal — but with promises to keep talking.
Ukraine-Russia peace talks collapse as US, France pull out of London meeting
Efforts to broker a truce in the Ukraine conflict faltered Wednesday as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff pulled out of high-level talks in London, dashing hopes for a short-term ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow. The ministerial-level meeting, part of a renewed push by the Trump administration to bring both sides to the negotiating table, was expected to involve top officials from Ukraine, the US, and European al…
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