Russia-Ukraine talks: All the mediation efforts, and where they stand
Summary
Talks led by the United States to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine are ongoing but have not yet succeeded. The discussions, taking place in Geneva and mediated by two of President Trump's envoys, are among several attempts to stop the war, which started in 2022 and has resulted in more than a million deaths. Various international efforts have been made, including proposals and meetings over the years, but a resolution has yet to be achieved.Key Facts
- U.S.-led peace talks in Geneva are trying to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are mediating on behalf of President Trump.
- The war started with a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
- Many attempts have been made to reach a ceasefire, but none have succeeded yet.
- The conflict has resulted in the deaths of more than a million people.
- In July 2022, an agreement was signed to allow grain shipments from Ukraine to prevent a food crisis.
- Ukraine proposed a peace plan in November 2022, asking for Russian withdrawal and other conditions.
- China also proposed a peace plan in February 2023, but it was criticized for its approach.
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