US envoys arrive in Berlin for latest round of Ukraine peace talks with Zelenskyy
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US envoys arrive in Berlin for latest round of Ukraine peace talks with Zelenskyy
"U.S. envoys arrived in Berlin Sunday morning for another round of talks intended to secure a deal to end the war in Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner were spotted in downtown Berlin by a photographer for German news agency dpa. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukrainian, U.S. and European officials will hold a series of meetings in Berlin in the coming days."
""Most importantly, I will be meeting with envoys of President Trump, and there will also be meetings with our European partners, with many leaders, concerning the foundation of peace a political agreement to end the war," Zelenskyy said in an address to the nation late Saturday. Washington has tried for months to navigate the demands of each side as Trump presses for a swift end to Russia's war and grows increasingly exasperated by delays."
""The chance is considerable at this moment, and it matters for our every city, for our every Ukrainian community," Zelenskyy said. "We are working to ensure that peace for Ukraine is dignified, and to secure a guarantee a guarantee, above all that Russia will not return to Ukraine for a third invasion." Tough obstacles remainRussian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that Ukraine withdraw its forces from the part of the Donetsk region still under its control."
U.S. envoys arrived in Berlin for talks aimed at securing a political agreement to end the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian, U.S. and European officials are scheduled for a series of meetings, including meetings with envoys of President Trump and many European leaders. Washington has sought compromises while Trump pushes for a swift end and expresses frustration at delays. Major obstacles include control of the Donetsk region and security guarantees for Ukraine. Russian demands include Ukrainian withdrawal from parts of Donetsk and abandonment of NATO ambitions, and Russia signals some forces could remain in eastern Donbas.
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