Umerov on the trilateral talks in Geneva: The discussions were intense and substantive. VIDEO
After trilateral talks in Geneva, NSDC Secretary Rustem Umerov described the discussions as intense and substantive.
He announced this during a briefing, according to Censor.NET.
What is known?
"Today we held another round of trilateral talks between Ukraine, the United States and Russia. The discussions were intense and substantive," he said.
According to Umerov, both political and military issues were discussed during the delegation's work.
"Security parameters and mechanisms for implementing possible decisions were discussed. A number of issues were clarified, while others require further coordination.
We are focused on working out the key provisions necessary to complete the process. This is a complex task that requires coordination between all parties and sufficient time.
Progress has been made, but at this stage, the details cannot be disclosed. The next step is to achieve the necessary level of consensus to submit the developed solutions to the presidents for consideration.
Our task is to prepare a practical, not just a formal, basis for this. Ukraine remains constructive in its position. The ultimate goal remains unchanged: a just and lasting peace," he concluded.
What preceded this?
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that he had accepted the US proposal to hold another round of talks next week on ending the war with Russia.
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On Saturday, 24 January, the second round of talks between representatives of Ukraine, the US and Russia took place in Abu Dhabi.
- On 4 and 5 February, the next trilateral meetings within the framework of the peace talks took place in Abu Dhabi.
- On 17 February, the first day of trilateral negotiations in Geneva ended.
- Special Representative Witkoff announced significant progress.
- On 18 February, the second day of negotiations began in Geneva.