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Ukraine awaits U.S. and Russia agreement for next peace talks

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently announced his readiness for a trilateral peace negotiation to conclude Russia’s ongoing 4-year-old invasion of Ukraine, but he emphasized that the initiative depends on reciprocal agreement between Washington and Moscow. This move comes against the backdrop where the United States has deferred upcoming talks due to heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly with the Iran conflict.

In a recent media briefing, Zelensky highlighted U.S. proposals for hosting these negotiations, which include American, Ukrainian, and Russian delegations led by envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. However, Moscow has declined to send its own delegation. “We are waiting for a response from the Americans,” Zelensky stated. “Either they will change the location where we meet or Russia must confirm their attendance.”

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The President also warned of significant risks associated with the burgeoning Iran war, which he contends could deplete Ukraine’s air defense reserves. These include stockpiles reliant on anti-missile systems such as SAMP/T from France, and Zelensky expressed interest in exploring alternative solutions, including testing U.S.-made Patriot batteries or other potential replacements.

Moreover, the President voiced skepticism regarding recent claims by former US President Donald Trump that Washington does not require Ukrainian drone technology. “No, we don’t need their help on drone defense,” Zelensky emphasized. “We have responded to several requests from different American military institutions, including those coming from our Ministry of Defense and other leaders.”

Despite these initial hurdles, Zelensky presented a fresh offer of cooperation last year for a $35 billion–$50 billion deal with the US, granting access to Ukrainian drone, artificial intelligence (AI), and electronic warfare firms. The proposal was well-received by American military officials but ultimately stalled due to unspecified reasons related to US President Joe Biden.

“I did not sign the document with President Trump,” Zelensky clarified. “I am unsure as to why this happened; it might occur later, but I cannot predict.”

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As Ukraine continues its push against Russian aggression, these diplomatic challenges underscore the complexity of international relations and cooperation in a region where multiple conflicts are unfolding simultaneously.

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