Zelenskiy says US sought postponement of talks on war settlement, Ukrainian media reports - Reuters
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Ukraine's president says the US requested postponement of war settlement talks.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the United States requested a postponement of talks on war settlement, according to Ukrainian media reports. The statement suggests potential diplomatic tensions between Kyiv and Washington over the timing of peace negotiations. This development could complicate Ukraine's diplomatic strategy as it seeks to maintain strong U.S. support while managing expectations around conflict resolution talks.
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