# Ukraine
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New Round of US-Ukrainian Talks Ends, Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Still Hard to Reach 'Conclusion'
The latest round of US-Ukrainian talks regarding a peace plan for the Russian-Ukrainian conflict concluded with productive discussions, but significant challenges remain. While both sides express a desire for resolution, deep divisions on key issues persist, making a swift ceasefire unlikely. Analysts suggest that the US's approach may be more focused on immediate diplomatic achievements rather than addressing the root causes of the conflict.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary: The Process of Resolving the Russia-Ukraine Issue is Accelerating
Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov announced that the resolution process for the Russia-Ukraine conflict is speeding up. He urged countries to adjust their schedules and be ready for rapid responses to developments.

Zelensky Visits France Today, US Envoy Prepares to Go to Russia, US-Ukraine Talks Aim to 'Dignify End the War'
Ukrainian President Zelensky is set to visit France following new negotiations in the US regarding the Russia-Ukraine peace plan. The resignation of key aide Andriy Yermak amid a corruption investigation has raised concerns about Ukraine's negotiating position. As diplomatic efforts intensify, the coming week is deemed critical for Ukraine's future amid ongoing military and political pressures.

Zelensky: Ukrainian Delegation Has Departed for Negotiations in the U.S.
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that a delegation led by Oleksandr Umerov is heading to the U.S. for negotiations regarding the conflict with Russia. The delegation aims to prepare clear terms for ending the conflict, building on discussions held in Geneva where a new peace plan was proposed by the U.S.

Ukraine Claims Attack on Two Russian Oil Tankers in the Black Sea
Ukrainian sources report that two Russian oil tankers, the 'KAIRO' and 'VIRAT', were struck by a maritime drone in the Black Sea, causing severe damage. The attacks are expected to disrupt Russian oil transportation, although no casualties were reported from the explosions.

Ukrainian President's Office Director Resigns, U.S. Media: He Wants to Go to the Front Lines, Doesn't Want to Trouble Zelensky
The director of the Ukrainian President's Office has resigned, reportedly to join the front lines in the ongoing conflict. U.S. media suggests that his decision is motivated by a desire to avoid adding to President Zelensky's burdens during this challenging time.

US Media Reports: Hours After Resignation, Former Ukrainian Presidential Office Chief Says He Will 'Head to the Front Line'
Andriy Yermak, former chief of the Ukrainian presidential office, announced his intention to go to the front line of the Russia-Ukraine conflict shortly after resigning amid a corruption investigation. He expressed his commitment to uphold his dignity and support Ukraine, while President Zelensky indicated a restructuring of the presidential office in response to the situation.

Emphasizing No Final Version Yet, Willing to 'Seriously Discuss' with the U.S., Putin Comments on U.S. 'Peace Plan'
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed willingness to engage in serious discussions with U.S. representatives regarding the proposed 'peace plan' for Ukraine, while emphasizing that the Ukrainian military must withdraw from controlled areas. He indicated that Russia is prepared to negotiate but warned of military action if Ukraine does not comply. The ongoing conflict and diplomatic tensions continue to complicate the situation, with both sides facing internal and external pressures.

Ukrainian President's Office Director Yermak Submits Resignation Statement, Zelensky Signs Presidential Order to Dismiss Him
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has officially dismissed Andriy Yermak, the Director of the President's Office, following Yermak's submission of a resignation statement. This decision highlights ongoing political changes within Ukraine's government structure.

New Round of Contacts Between the US, Russia, and Ukraine Approaches with Serious Disagreements on Core Issues
A new round of negotiations involving the US, Russia, and Ukraine is set to take place, with serious disagreements persisting on key issues such as territorial control in Donbas, NATO membership, and military personnel limits. Despite the US proposing a peace plan, the details remain unclear and the potential for consensus appears limited. The outcome of these discussions will significantly impact the future of peace negotiations in the region.

Russian Foreign Ministry Rejects Any Concessions; Ukraine: No Acceptance of Occupied Territories
The Russian Foreign Ministry has firmly stated that it will not make any concessions regarding its position on the Ukraine crisis, despite welcoming US efforts for resolution. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian official reiterated that Ukraine will not accept any territorial occupation by Russia and will not alter its constitution regarding this matter.

Peskov: It Is Too Early to Discuss the Imminent Conclusion of a Peace Agreement for Ukraine
Russian presidential spokesman Peskov indicated that it is premature to discuss the imminent conclusion of a peace agreement regarding Ukraine. He emphasized the need for caution in declaring the conflict's end, while also noting that U.S. envoy Wittekov's visit to Russia is still being scheduled. Meanwhile, there are ongoing negotiations regarding the peace agreement's terms.