Russia and US ‘did not agree on joint statement’ after Ukraine ceasefire talks, Russian media reports
- A 12-hour negotiation on a partial ceasefire in Ukraine took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, amidst ongoing fighting, reported by Russian state media.
- Nearly 90 people, including 17 children, were wounded in a missile attack in Sumy, reported President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- President Donald Trump hopes this round of talks will lead to a breakthrough in the three-year war, according to several sources.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that the talks were only the beginning of negotiations, stating that 'there are difficult negotiations ahead'.
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Russia and US ‘did not agree on joint statement’ after Ukraine ceasefire talks, Russian media reports - Boston News, Weather, Sports
(CNN) — Lengthy talks between the United States and Russia on a potential ceasefire in Ukraine have ended without agreement on Tuesday, Russian state news agency Interfax reported, pouring cold water on expectations that the two sides would be able to present some sort of joint statement after the marathon meeting. Interfax quoted the first deputy chairman of the the Russian Federation Council’s Defence and Security Committee, Vladimir Chizhov, …

Russia and US ‘did not agree on joint statement’ after Ukraine ceasefire talks, Russian media reports
(CNN) — Lengthy talks between the United States and Russia on a potential ceasefire in Ukraine have ended without agreement on Tuesday, Russian state news agency Interfax reported, pouring cold water on expectations that the two sides would be able…
US-Russia talks yield no clear outcome on Ukraine ceasefire
There has been no definitive word on the results of Monday's talks between the U.S. and Russia regarding a proposed partial ceasefire in Ukraine.The meeting, held in Saudi Arabia, took place a day after separate discussions between the U.S. and the Ukrainian team. Both countries agreed in principle last Wednesday to a limited ceasefire.RELATED STORY | Trump touts progress on Ukraine war negotiations, but details remain unclearA major sticking po…
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