Ukraine Braces for More Attacks as Peace Talks Begin
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warns of impending Russian attacks on energy sites, citing intelligence reports. He believes these strikes are a strategic move to hinder peace efforts, as shared in his nightly video address.
Peace Talks in Geneva
Ukrainian, Russian, and American teams are convening in Geneva to discuss the ongoing war, with a focus on disputed territories. Ukraine aims to reclaim its land, while Russia seeks to retain its gains.
Zelenskiy's Urgent Message
Zelenskiy highlights Russia's use of drones and missiles, suggesting an attempt to intensify attacks before winter concludes. He emphasizes the need for international partners, particularly the U.S., to recognize this strategy.
Delegates and Expectations
Rustem Umerov, leading Ukraine's delegation, is in Geneva, hoping for productive discussions on security and humanitarian issues. Meanwhile, Russia, led by Vladimir Medinsky, insists on Ukraine surrendering the Donbas region.
Previous Talks and Current Challenges
Earlier negotiations in the UAE resulted in a prisoner exchange but no significant progress. The Kremlin asserts that this round will address more issues, primarily territorial disputes.
Russia's Dual Approach
Russia's continued military actions while engaging in peace talks raise doubts about their sincerity. Ukraine remains resolute, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant and prepared.