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    How to achieve a lasting ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine? | Russia-Ukraine war

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    A Russian drone strike hit Ukraine’s Sumy area hours after first direct talks in three years.

    It took three years to get officers from Ukraine and Russia in the identical room.

    However President Vladimir Putin, who proposed the assembly, didn’t go to Istanbul and the talks led to lower than 90 minutes.

    The consequence: an settlement for a large-scale prisoner change, talks about their presidents assembly, and each side pushing their imaginative and prescient of a future ceasefire.

    But, diplomacy just isn’t narrowing the good hole between Russia and Ukraine.

    So, is President Putin agreeing to additional talks to keep away from extra sanctions?

    And with Russia steadily advancing on the battlefield, can President Zelenskyy afford to push for peace with out additional compromise?

    Presenter: Dareen Abughaida

    Company:

    Peter Zalmayev – Government director at Eurasia Democracy Initiative

    Pavel Felgenhauer – Unbiased defence and Russian overseas coverage analyst

    Anatol Lieven – Director of the Eurasia Program at Quincy Institute for Accountable Statecraft



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