Zelenskyy expecting full report on Geneva negotiations this evening
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expects a full report from the Geneva negotiating delegation on Monday evening, and next steps will be determined based on the results of the reports.
“I briefed the Prime Minister on the initial results of the advisers’ work in Geneva. Our delegation is now returning home, and I am expecting a full report this evening on the progress of the talks in Geneva and the principal emphases of our partners. Based on these reports, we will determine the next steps and the timing,” Zelenskyy reported on his Telegram channel following a conversation with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Støre.
The President said that Ukraine will continue to coordinate with Europe and other partners around the world.
“We count on achieving the necessary results, and I thank everyone who stands with Ukraine,” he noted.
In addition, during the conversation, the leaders discussed the diplomatic situation and bilateral cooperation.
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