Missiles fly as 3rd round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks kick off in Geneva
Summary
Russian and Ukrainian officials began a third round of peace talks in Geneva, Switzerland, facilitated by the United States. As discussions focus on security and humanitarian issues, Russia continued air strikes on Ukraine, affecting the power network in Odesa. President Trump has urged both nations to reach a peace deal quickly.Key Facts
- Russian and Ukrainian representatives are negotiating peace in Geneva, Switzerland.
- The United States is helping to broker these peace talks.
- This marks the third round of negotiations, close to the four-year mark of the war in Ukraine.
- The talks will discuss security and humanitarian matters.
- Ukraine's negotiator, Rustem Umerov, highlighted a focused approach with no high expectations.
- Russian air strikes recently damaged the power supply in Odesa, leaving many without heat and water.
- President Zelenskyy called for allies to apply more pressure on Russia for a fair peace deal.
- President Trump wants both Ukraine and Russia to reach a peace agreement quickly.
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