
"Russian and Ukrainian officials resumed a second day of peace talks in Geneva."
"Washington's envoy Steve Witkoff signaled optimism and progress towards ending the deadliest conflict since World War II."
"In Tuesday's meeting, which lasted six hours, the discussions focused on "practical issues and the mechanisms of possible solutions," Ukraine's lead negotiator Rustem Umerov said."
"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in his evening address, said he was ready to "move quickly towards a worthy agreement to end the war," but questioned if Russia was serious about peace."
Russian and Ukrainian officials resumed a second day of peace talks in Geneva aimed at ending the deadliest conflict since World War II. A Washington envoy signaled optimism and progress while the Russian delegation tempered expectations of a significant breakthrough. US presidential and administration officials pushed for an end to the war. Negotiations remain stuck on territory and security guarantees after two failed rounds in Abu Dhabi. A six-hour meeting focused on practical issues and mechanisms of possible solutions. Observers described the discussions as very tense. Ukrainian leadership expressed readiness to move quickly toward a worthy agreement while questioning Russia's seriousness about peace.
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