U.S., Ukraine conclude talks in Geneva as Russia says 'no deadlines' to end war
Recent discussions held in Geneva between representatives from the United States and Ukraine have concluded without significant progress in resolving the ongoing conflict with Russia. This round of negotiations follows previous meetings in both Geneva and Abu Dhabi, which similarly failed to establish any compromise, particularly regarding territorial disputes that remain a major hurdle. Russia's stance on the conflict appears firm, as officials have stated there are 'no deadlines' for reaching a resolution. The lack of consensus underscores the complexity of the situation, with both sides entrenched in their positions. As the war continues, the international community watches closely, hoping for a breakthrough that might lead to peace. The discussions reflect ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions, yet the path to a lasting agreement remains fraught with challenges.
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