Ukraine truce negotiations to begin on Sunday
Negotiations for a possible truce in Ukraine will begin this Sunday, with the participation of international mediators.

Negotiations for a possible truce in Ukraine are scheduled to begin next Sunday, according to diplomatic sources close to the talks. Representatives of Ukraine, Russia, and international mediators will meet to explore options for a ceasefire in the conflict that has lasted more than two years.
The process will involve key stakeholders, including representatives from the UN, the European Union, and other countries interested in facilitating dialogue. Although expectations are moderate, the start of these negotiations could pave the way for a reduction in hostilities and the creation of a framework for future peace talks.
Conditions and Obstacles
While the Ukrainian government has expressed its willingness to negotiate, it has made it clear that any agreement must respect the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Russia, on the other hand, has insisted on the need for security guarantees and the recognition of the territories it currently controls.
Despite the willingness to engage in dialogue, attacks continue in several regions, and skepticism about the success of the talks remains high.
International Reactions
European and US leaders have expressed caution regarding the negotiations, noting that any truce must guarantee a lasting and verifiable cessation of hostilities. Meanwhile, the international community is closely monitoring developments, hoping that this will be the first step toward a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
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