US, Ukraine, Europe Allies to Meet Wednesday on Peace Plan
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is absent from the meeting due to concerns over proposals favoring Russia.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the U.S. Might withdraw from negotiations if no progress is made, signaling an ultimatum benefiting Russia.
- Ukraine faces demands to recognize Russia's control over Crimea and limit NATO aspirations, which Ukraine is likely to reject.
- The situation escalates as Ukraine accuses Russia of amassing troops on its border, raising fears of increased military action.
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Zelenski seeks an "unconditional ceasefire" at the London summit on Ukraine
The delegations of France, the United Kingdom, the United States and Ukraine will hold a meeting this Wednesday in the British capital to discuss the plan that Washington wants to move to the Russian side. This second appointment is a continuation of the Paris talks on 17 April, which, this time, did include representatives of the old continent. The aim of the meeting is to agree on a joint position, based on the United States plan, that will ha…
Ukraine war: path to peace looks increasingly narrow as Kyiv’s western backers scramble to focus on their own interests
After more than three years of war, the prospects of peace for Ukraine remain slim. There is no obvious credible pathway even to a ceasefire, given Russia’s refusal to extend a brief and shaky truce over Easter. This, despite the US, UK and Ukraine all signalling their support for this idea. And even if the considerable hurdles impeding a ceasefire deal could be overcome, a more fundamental problem would remain. None of the key players in the co…
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