Mar 9 β€’ 16:57 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Zelenskyy: Ukraine's partners currently focused on Iran, trilateral meeting postponed

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that a trilateral meeting with the U.S. and Russia has been postponed due to the U.S. focus on Iran amid ongoing conflicts.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has disclosed that a scheduled trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia has been postponed. This delay comes as the American partners shift their attention towards escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly focusing on Iran. Zelenskyy's statements indicate the significance of the ongoing communication with the U.S., emphasizing that they are engaged in a virtual dialogue 24/7 to navigate complex geopolitical dynamics.

Zelenskyy elaborated on the situation by mentioning that Ukrainian intelligence has been actively reporting on Russian intentions. This insight appears to contribute to Ukraine’s strategic planning and its readiness for discussions regarding the ongoing war with Russia. The President affirmed that Ukraine remains prepared to engage in meetings, regardless of the format, if it leads to realistic negotiations that could potentially de-escalate their conflict.

The postponement of the trilateral meeting highlights the geopolitical challenges where various conflicts overlap, and global powers are forced to prioritize issues based on immediate circumstances. While U.S. attention is drawn to Iran, Zelenskyy stresses that Ukraine's readiness to negotiate reflects its proactive approach in addressing the wartime situation with Russia, showcasing a continued commitment to seeking diplomatic solutions even amid external distractions.

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