Trump ups pressure on Kyiv as Russia, Ukraine hold peace talks in Geneva
Summary
President Donald Trump is urging Russia and Ukraine to make a peace agreement as they prepare for talks in Geneva. The discussions will focus on territory issues related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both countries continue to have military tensions and differing demands, with Russia seeking more territory and Ukraine wanting security guarantees.Key Facts
- The peace talks between Russia and Ukraine will take place in Geneva.
- President Trump is encouraging both countries to reach a fast resolution.
- Talks are happening around the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
- Russia demands Ukraine give up more land in the Donetsk region, which Ukraine refuses.
- The Geneva talks follow previous meetings in Abu Dhabi, which did not produce significant results.
- Russia wants Ukraine to withdraw from certain strategic territories, but Kyiv demands security guarantees from Western nations instead.
- Russia's negotiation team will include President Putin’s aide, Vladimir Medinsky.
- Ukraine's negotiation team will be led by Rustem Umerov, from Ukraine’s national security council.
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