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US officials urge Ukraine to signal it is still open to diplomatic discussions with Russia
By Kylie Atwood, Natasha Bertrand & Oren Liebermann
Ukraine's Zelensky Sets Conditions for 'Genuine' Peace Talks With Russia
By Marcus Walker, Matthew Luxmoore & Laurence Norman
How far are Ukraine and Russia from negotiations?
By Virginia Pietromarchi
Ukraine says it never refused to negotiate with Russia, wants talks with Putin successor
By Tom Balmforth & Max Hunder
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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In Paris, I met with bipartisan delegations from the United States Senate and House of Representatives. I appreciate their strong support for Ukraine and important military and financial assistance.
I informed members of Congress about the frontline situation and Russia's… pic.twitter.com/IqL53ZojYD
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Institute for the Study of War
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NEW: Putin articulated a theory of victory in Ukraine that assumes that Russian forces will be able to continue gradual advances indefinitely, prevent Ukraine from conducting successful operationally significant counteroffensive operations, and win a war of attrition. (🧵1/6) pic.twitter.com/lctz9eocDZ
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UkraineWorld
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❗️President Zelenskyy:
“A significant outcome is that the Russian army failed to execute their Kharkiv operation. We are now restraining them as much as possible and destroying any Russian units that enter our land and terrorize the #Kharkiv Oblast.”
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Winter could be diplomatic opportunity in Ukraine-Russia war, U.S. and Western officials say
By Carol E. Lee, Courtney Kube & Josh Lederman
US says Zelenskiy risks allies’ ‘Ukraine fatigue’ if he rejects Russia talks – report
By Isobel Koshiw
U.S. privately asks Ukraine to show it's open to negotiate with Russia
By Paul Sonne, Missy Ryan & John Hudson
Ukraine Peace Talks Remain Distant Even as Moscow Signals a Retreat (Published 2022)
By Michael Crowley, Julian E. Barnes & Edward Wong
U.S. privately asks Ukraine to show Russia it's open to talks, Washington Post reports
By Christian Schmollinger & David Brunnstrom