Zelensky On Geneva Talks: Progress On Ceasefire Monitoring, Differences On Land, ZNPP
"From the briefing I just had [...] in principle, the military understand how to monitor a ceasefire and the end of the war if there is political will. They have practically agreed on almost everything there. Monitoring will definitely involve the American side. I believe this is a constructive signal," Zelensky said.
As for the political component and all sensitive issues, including territories and the use of the Zaporizhzhia NPP, he noted that the parties' positions remain different.
"In the military direction, I heard about progress. In the political direction, there was dialogue, and we agreed to move forward. But I did not hear the same level of progress as in the military sphere," Zelensky said.
Read also: Zelensky on Geneva talks: Russia is trying to drag them outHe also stressed that he expects a detailed report from the negotiating team upon their return, as many details could not be disclosed over the phone.
Zelensky expressed gratitude to the United States and Switzerland for organizing the talks and added that following the negotiations he would contact his European counterparts.
"I am pleased that their participation was broader this time. Europe's presence is very important to us," Zelensky said.
The trilateral talks involving representatives of Ukraine, the United States, and Russia concluded today in Geneva.
Photo: Volodymyr Zelensky / Telegram
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