Geneva as a last chance: Will there finally be peace talks?

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US government plans peace talks in Geneva to end Ukraine conflict after rejecting Vatican venue.

US-Regierung plant Friedensgespräche in Genf zur Beendigung des Ukraine-Konflikts, nachdem der Vatikan als Ort abgelehnt wurde.
US government plans peace talks in Geneva to end Ukraine conflict after rejecting Vatican venue.

Geneva as a last chance: Will there finally be peace talks?

The US government plans to hold negotiations in Geneva to end Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine. Keith Kellogg, the US special representative for Ukraine, announced that Geneva is being considered as a possible location for a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky. The idea of ​​using the Vatican as a venue for negotiations was floated by the US government but rejected by Russia. According to Kellogg, the meeting in Geneva could take place as soon as Russia provides the necessary conditions for peace. “Ukraine has already presented terms for peace, Russia must now also share its terms,” Kellogg said on US television. oe24 reports that Kellogg also stressed that Kiev's position on peace terms was clear after a previous meeting in London in April.

However, political tensions remain high as Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticized US President Donald Trump's comments suggesting the Vatican as a suitable venue for peace negotiations. Trump himself warned that Putin was “playing with fire” and noted that without him, many bad things would have happened to Russia in the past. The US government, which is seeking a ceasefire, sees an opportunity for rapprochement, while at the same time Russian hardliners in the Kremlin react negatively to the proposals.

Current developments in Ukraine

The situation in Ukraine itself is tense. Many in Kyiv are worried about a possible new offensive by Russian troops. “Zelenskyj criticized Putin’s unwillingness to negotiate peace and warned of further Russian attacks,” he said n-tv. In addition to the military conflicts, the Ukrainian delegation intensively discussed possible return measures for the forcibly abducted Ukrainian children and called for firm security guarantees to prevent future attacks by Russia.

The Ukrainian military is currently documenting attacks on Russian bases, while Russia is simultaneously holding major naval exercises in the Baltic Sea. Reports of around 141 advances by Russian troops at the front reach the international media from Kiev. In this tense situation, it remains uncertain whether the fronts could actually come closer in the upcoming negotiations in Geneva.

International reactions and perspectives

The international audience is following the situation with concern. Both Ukraine and the US have tried to create a climate for a ceasefire in recent weeks. A Ukrainian-American delegation even proposed a 30-day ceasefire on the condition that Russia agreed to it. Nevertheless, reports show that Russia has rejected all previous ceasefire proposals and continues to assert territorial claims. The situation is complex and requires both diplomatic skills and masking to get out of the escalation.

In summary, there is potential for talks in Geneva, but the decisions of the parties involved remain crucial. Both the USA and Ukraine are relying on diplomatic solutions, while Russia remains stubborn in its stance. A lasting peace could only be achieved with mutual concessions and intensive negotiations. Focus In view of this development, reports a high level of uncertainty in the coming period.