Trilateral Talks on Ukraine Conflict Begin but Real Progress Remains Elusive
The first day of trilateral negotiations between Russia, Ukraine, and the United States ended in Geneva with little concrete progress. Despite official optimism, deeper questions about peace remain amid ongoing Russian aggression.
In a world where American interests are directly threatened by the instability raging in Ukraine, the recent trilateral talks in Geneva offer a sobering reminder: diplomacy alone cannot be relied upon to secure peace when fundamental security concerns go unaddressed. Are These Talks More Than Just Window Dressing? On Tuesday, delegations from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States gathered for the first day of negotiations aimed at ending the war tearing apart Eastern Europe. While official statements praised constructive dialogue and an effective pace, a closer examination reveals serious questions about who truly holds leverage and whose interests are prioritized....
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