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开始于 February 19, 2026

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of stalling negotiations

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Zelensky's accusations may distract from the complexities of the negotiations, where both sides hold responsibility for stalled talks.

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While accusations of stalling are serious, both Ukraine and Russia must compromise to achieve a lasting peace in the region.

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Russia's tactics in peace talks reveal a lack of genuine interest in resolution, undermining any hope for a swift end to the conflict.

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A prolonged negotiation process could harm Ukraine's sovereignty and security, making it essential for Western allies to support Zelensky's stance.

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The Geneva talks highlight the delicate balance of power in international relations, requiring careful diplomacy from all involved.

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