Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Waiting on US and Russia to Set Next Round of Talks
Ukraine awaits U.S. and Russia agreement on venue for trilateral peace talks amid complications from the Middle East conflict, aiming to end Russia's four-year invasion.
- Zelenskyy said Ukraine is waiting for a response from the U.S. on the location for the next round of talks with Russia.
- The U.S. had proposed hosting the talks, but Russia refused to send a delegation, according to Zelenskyy.
- Zelenskyy warned of a high risk that the Iran war could deplete Ukraine's air defense stockpiles needed to counter Russian missile strikes.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that Kiev is ready for the next round of trilateral peace talks to end Russia's full-scale occupation of Ukraine, but that it is up to Washington and Moscow to decide where and when they will meet. Zelensky said that Washington had proposed to meet in the US next week, but that Russia did not want to meet there, foreign media wrote, according to the Telegraph. "We are waiting for an answer from the Ame…
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Zelenskyy says Ukraine is waiting on U.S. and Russia to set the next round of peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in comments released Sunday that he was ready for the next round of trilateral peace talks but that it was up to Washington and Moscow to agree on where and when to meet.
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