Ukraine-Russia peace talks: 'No progress' on territory nor future security guarantees
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Vladimir Putin must not have a veto over security guarantees for Ukraine
If European leaders want to secure a place at the negotiating table, they must demonstrate to the Kremlin that Russia does not have a veto over security guarantees for Ukraine, writes Iulian Romanyshyn.
Will Russia agree to cease fire?
Ukraine-Russia peace talks: 'No progress' on territory nor future security guarantees
Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security at the University of Birmingham. He offers a frank assessment of where the Ukraine-Russia peace talks stand. Does the mere fact both sides are talking signal hope? There is some progress, yes, but there are no breakthroughs. The current talks can be simply summed up by small wins: prisoner exchanges, and deep divides: territorial claims and security guarantees. …
Ukraine-Russia Talks End With Little Progress and Hints of Impasse
After just three hours, Russia, Ukraine and the United States declared themselves done with the latest round of peace talks Thursday, offering scant sign of progress toward ending a war that is nearing a fifth year despite the Trump administration's…
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