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		<title>Ukraine Prepares for Fresh Peace Talks as Diplomatic Momentum Builds</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nicosia &#8211; Ukraine is actively preparing for a new round of peace negotiations expected to take place next week, signaling]]></description>
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<p><strong> Nicosia</strong> &#8211; Ukraine is actively preparing for a new round of peace negotiations expected to take place next week, signaling renewed diplomatic momentum in efforts to end the prolonged conflict.</p>



<p>President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Kyiv is awaiting detailed communication from the United States regarding the format, location, and agenda of the upcoming meetings.</p>



<p>Speaking during his nightly address, Zelenskiy emphasized that Ukraine remains open to all workable diplomatic formats that can deliver concrete results.</p>



<p>He underlined that talks must not be symbolic but outcome-oriented, reflecting Ukraine’s insistence on substance rather than mere process.</p>



<p>Recent expectations of a trilateral meeting involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States were tempered after indications that a scheduled discussion would not move forward as planned.</p>



<p>Despite this, Ukrainian officials continue preparations, suggesting that alternative diplomatic channels or venues are being considered.</p>



<p>The United States remains central to the mediation effort, with Washington maintaining regular contact with Kyiv as discussions evolve.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy reiterated that Ukraine’s leadership is in constant dialogue with American counterparts and is relying on them to finalize next steps.</p>



<p>Parallel diplomatic engagement has continued elsewhere, with U.S. representatives holding discussions with Russian officials in recent days.</p>



<p>These talks have been described as constructive, highlighting cautious optimism that dialogue, even indirect, can help narrow differences.</p>



<p>Ending the conflict, now nearing its fourth year, remains a key objective for international stakeholders seeking to stabilize the region.</p>



<p>The war has had far-reaching consequences for global security, energy markets, food supply chains, and broader geopolitical alignments.</p>



<p>One of the most contentious issues in negotiations continues to be territorial control, particularly in eastern Ukraine.</p>



<p>Kyiv has consistently rejected demands to concede territory, stressing that sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable principles.</p>



<p>While Moscow has suggested that land is not the only unresolved issue, it has offered limited clarity on other sticking points.</p>



<p>This ambiguity continues to complicate negotiations and fuels uncertainty over how quickly progress can realistically be achieved.</p>



<p>Ukraine’s leadership has maintained that any peace framework must be just, durable, and compliant with international law.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy has repeatedly stated that temporary solutions or frozen conflicts would only delay instability rather than resolve it.</p>



<p>International observers note that renewed diplomatic activity reflects growing fatigue with prolonged hostilities on all sides.</p>



<p>Economic pressures, military attrition, and political calculations are increasingly shaping the willingness to engage in talks.</p>



<p>Regional partners and global institutions are closely monitoring developments, aware that even incremental progress could ease broader tensions.</p>



<p>For Ukraine, the immediate priority remains ensuring that any talks next week translate into meaningful movement toward peace.</p>



<p>As preparations continue, expectations are cautious but focused, with Kyiv signaling readiness while standing firm on core national interests.</p>



<p>The coming week may prove critical in determining whether diplomacy can gain traction amid one of Europe’s most complex security crises.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv &#8211; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has held constructive discussions with US President Donald Trump on potential security arrangements for]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv &#8211;</strong> Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has held constructive discussions with US President Donald Trump on potential security arrangements for Ukraine, including the possibility of a future US troop presence as part of broader guarantees for lasting peace.</p>



<p>The talks reflect renewed diplomatic engagement aimed at ending the conflict and stabilizing the region through credible international support and coordinated leadership between Kyiv and Washington.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy emphasized that Ukraine remains fully committed to negotiations and dialogue, highlighting openness to all formats of talks that could bring an end to hostilities and reduce suffering.</p>



<p>He noted that security guarantees are central to Ukraine’s long-term stability, and that discussions with the United States and partner nations are focused on creating a framework that ensures deterrence and peace.</p>



<p>The Ukrainian leader described a potential US role as a strong reassurance, signaling confidence to citizens, investors, and international partners that Ukraine’s sovereignty and security will be protected.</p>



<p>Trump, speaking after recent engagements, expressed cautious optimism that an agreement could be within reach, while acknowledging that complex issues remain and require careful diplomacy.</p>



<p>European allies are expected to play an active role alongside US backing, reflecting a shared responsibility for peace and security on the continent.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy reiterated his readiness to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in any setting that could advance peace, underscoring Ukraine’s commitment to diplomacy despite years of conflict.</p>



<p>He stressed that openness to dialogue demonstrates confidence and a forward-looking approach, aimed at securing a just and durable resolution rather than prolonging confrontation.</p>



<p>Recent allegations circulating around attacks on Russian sites were firmly dismissed by Ukrainian officials, who reaffirmed their focus on peace and constructive engagement rather than escalation.</p>



<p>International partners echoed the need for verified information and restraint, emphasizing that unfounded claims should not derail ongoing diplomatic efforts.</p>



<p>European leaders continue to voice support for initiatives that could stabilize the situation within weeks, provided that strong security guarantees are in place and negotiations move forward in good faith.</p>



<p>Poland and other regional allies have expressed optimism that coordinated international backing can help bridge gaps and encourage meaningful compromises.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to safeguard critical infrastructure and maritime routes essential for trade, highlighting the importance of stability for regional and global economic confidence.</p>



<p>The ongoing diplomatic momentum reflects a broader international desire to see an end to the conflict, with renewed emphasis on cooperation, dialogue, and shared responsibility.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy has positioned Ukraine as a proactive partner in peacebuilding, emphasizing transparency, diplomacy, and respect for international norms.</p>



<p>The discussions with the United States reinforce the idea that long-term peace requires not only ceasefires, but also robust mechanisms that prevent future conflict.</p>



<p>By engaging openly with global leaders, Ukraine aims to transform security challenges into opportunities for stability and reconstruction.</p>



<p>The evolving dialogue demonstrates how diplomacy, backed by credible security assurances, can lay the groundwork for a more peaceful and predictable future.</p>



<p>As talks continue, international observers see cautious but genuine progress, driven by leadership willing to prioritize peace, security, and cooperation.</p>
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