Moscow and Kiev found themselves at the same table in Constantinople, for peace talks, two years after the last time, and despite the hopes that it could be a turning point in the deadliest conflict in Europe after World War II, the meeting eventually ended. What the conversations have shown, as Sky News notes, is that the gap between the two sides remains as deep as it always was. At the heart of all this is the issue of international political will – and especially the United States. The future of any essential peace process can now depend on whether Donald Trump is willing to get involved. This involvement could eventually lead to the highest diplomatic meeting between Vladimir Putin, Volodimir Zelenski and the US president. However, the path to this point will be slow, uncertain and full of political goals. Agreement to exchange captives, however […]
Source: News Beast

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