Russia-Ukraine war live: London peace talks postponed, UK Foreign Office says | Ukraine


London left embarrassed amid fears Trump could back Russia’s plan – analysis

Dan Sabbagh

Dan Sabbagh

David Lammy had been expecting to host a fresh round of Ukraine peace talks in London today, bringing together the US, Ukraine and Europe and so maintain relationships between traditional allies even as direct US-Russia talks to end the Ukraine war continue.

But the British minister has been embarrassed by US secretary of state Marco Rubio’s sudden decision late on Tuesday not to turn up and a rising chorus of leaks apparently from the US and Russia designed to derail the discussions and to promote the idea that the most significant discussions are those taking place directly between Washington and Moscow.

Initial indications are that Russia is willing to trade territory it does not control in Ukraine – in effect fresh air – for a US recognition of its 2014 seizure of Crimea, in other words a formal acknowledgement that it is possible to change borders by force, in effect creating an extraordinary precedent.

The Kremlin’s signals are carefully calibrated and almost certainly designed to make it difficult for Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukraine’s leadership has repeatedly signalled – as Zelenskyy repeated on Tuesday – that it could not legally recognise the seizure of Crimea or any of its other territory that Russia occupies.

But Russia is banking on the idea that Ukraine is weary after over three years of war and that its proposal is a reasonable counter to western suggestions, backed by the US, Ukraine and Europe, that there should be an immediate and full ceasefire to allow other talks to take place.

It is so far unclear how far Russia is serious even in this offer at a time when it has seemingly stepped up attacks on Ukrainian civilians with nine killed in a bus attack today. But that may develop quickly in an environment where briefing to the media is coming ahead of diplomatic niceties.

And with Donald Trump seemingly desperate for a quick ceasefire and frustrated with the lack of progress, it is a proposal the White House may start pushing in public.

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Kremlin: talks continue with US, but no direct discussions with Ukraine or Europe

The Kremlin has said that Russia is engaged in direct talks with the US over the Ukraine war, but that there are no ongoing discussions with Europe or with Ukraine.

In his daily media briefing, Tass reports Dmitry Peskov also dismissed media reports of what might be in any US-Russian peace proposal, saying that there is a lot of fake news around.

He said there was still a lot to be worked out on any potential settlement, and that Russia remains opposed to the deployment of any European force inside Ukraine.

Peskov added that the situation was quite fluid, but cautioned that negotiations should take place in silence rather than in the media.

Asked specifically about US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff visiting Moscow, Peskov declined to comment. However, he did say Russia welcomed efforts by the US to mediate the conflict.

Russia staged its latest invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, having seized Crimea in 2014.



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