Меню
  • $ 79.45 -0.28
  • 93.41 -0.56
  • ¥ 11.27 -0.08

The White House withdrew the announcement about the negotiations between the United States and Ukraine in Berlin — Guardian

Kushner, Witkoff, Zelensky and Merz at the talks in Berlin. Photo: Zelenskiy Official / Telegram

The White House has withdrawn the announcement of a press call about the negotiations between the United States and Ukraine in Berlin. It is reported by the British newspaper The Guardian.

"The White House has now withdrawn the warning about the press call, saying it was sent in error," the newspaper writes.

Earlier it was reported that the White House "will soon hold a press call about the peace talks on Ukraine that took place in Berlin."

Meanwhile, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, has just spoken at the German-Ukrainian Business Forum and spoke about the results of negotiations with the United States in Berlin.

"He (Zelensky. — EADaily) says that after two days in Berlin, negotiations on the part of the United States were "not easy", but productive… There are no details about any real compromises yet. The parties are discussing the US plan presented a few weeks ago, which was changed in other rounds of negotiations in Geneva and Florida. The exact details were not disclosed, but Zelensky said that Kiev would not accept any territorial concessions, which, according to rumors, implies a plan,"the note says.

All news
Show more news
Aggregators
Information