Russia says Ukraine ‘not interested’ in long-term peace
Summary
Russia claims Ukraine is not looking for a long-term peace agreement while both nations prepare for possible further conflict. Russian and Ukrainian leaders have discussed possible conditions for future peace talks, including involvement from the US and European nations. Ukraine seeks security assurances from allies while Russia resists European military involvement in Ukraine.Key Facts
- Russia says Ukraine is not working towards a long-term peace deal.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated the issue has to be addressed by senior officials first.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is open to talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, given security guarantees.
- Both Russia and Ukraine are preparing for more military actions.
- Former US President Donald Trump is trying to facilitate peace talks.
- Ukraine wants security guarantees from allies within 7 to 10 days.
- The UK and France are leading efforts to form a military coalition to back these guarantees.
- Russia opposes the deployment of European troops in Ukraine.
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