


U.S. and Russia Continue Riyadh Talks Amid Ongoing Drone Strikes in Ukraine
U.S. and Russian negotiators are engaged in ceasefire talks in Riyadh while drone attacks on Ukrainian cities persist, raising concerns over the negotiations' effectiveness.
Overview
U.S. and Russian negotiators met in Riyadh for ceasefire talks concerning Ukraine, despite ongoing Russian drone strikes that injured civilians in Sumy, including children. Ukrainian leaders have criticized Russia for failing to halt attacks, calling for increased pressure from international partners. While both U.S. and Russian officials express cautious optimism about the talks, major disagreements remain over what targets would be protected under a potential ceasefire. The negotiations, which include discussions on a Black Sea ceasefire and grain shipment stability, reflect the complex dynamics of ongoing military actions and diplomatic communication between the parties involved.
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Analysis
- The U.S. is negotiating with Russia and Ukraine for a ceasefire and potential peace deal, focusing on energy infrastructure and maritime shipping safety in the Black Sea.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy insists that pressure must be maintained on Putin to ensure the cessation of attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
- Concerns about the narrative from the Trump administration supporting Russian claims of legitimacy in occupied Ukrainian territories continue to raise doubts among Ukrainian officials about U.S. intentions.
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The negotiations focus on a partial ceasefire, particularly a pause in attacks on energy infrastructure and civilian sites. However, both sides have different interpretations of what the ceasefire entails.
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