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US-Ukraine diplomatic talks focused on global stability

US-Ukraine diplomatic talks focused on global stability

On March 22, important diplomatic talks between American and Ukrainian delegations took place in the US state of Florida. The meetings were organized within the framework of mediation efforts, and the leaders of the two countries paid special attention to strengthening mutual relations and identifying the range of issues being resolved.

Special Representative of the US President Steve Whitkoff, commenting on the content of the meetings, noted that the negotiations were held in a "constructive" spirit, and the main goal was to reduce the number of unresolved issues. Whitkoff said: these efforts will serve global stability not only for the two countries, but for the whole world.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also confirmed that his delegation is in the US and announced the successful holding of the first meeting on March 22. In his opinion, the continuation of negotiations is very important for world diplomacy, because no country wants this war.

Zelenskyy added that the negotiations will continue on March 23 and the main question is how ready Russia is to stop the war. "The main question is: is Russia truly and honestly ready to end the war?" he said.

The Ukrainian leader emphasized that these diplomatic efforts are being carried out in the Middle East, especially at a time when tensions around Iran are escalating. This further complicates the process of resolving the war in Ukraine and requires the attention of the international community.

According to experts, these meetings are of great importance in ensuring global stability and regional security. The possibility of reaching agreements through diplomatic channels will be preserved, and new opportunities will open up to prevent bloodshed.

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