22 March 2022
Alexander Rodnyansky, a top adviser to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, says he's pessimistic about the prospects of peace talks with Russia. He also says Ukraine is worried Russia is not negotiating in good faith.
He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets Americas."
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As President Joe Biden prepared to head to Brussels and Warsaw, Poland, amid a breakdown in the latest Ukraine-Russia war peace talks, the Defense Department was unsure of what Vladimir Putin's "endgame is now."
— Newsmax (@newsmax) March 22, 2022
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Let me be blunt. Putin intends to leave Ukraine in rubble whether he gets it or not. He has no interest in peace talks and will NEVER honour them. Strap in, it is about to get uglier than you can ever imagine. Putin does not care about people. Just power.
— Amestms (@amestms) March 21, 2022
About the peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. Don't trust anything Russia says, or signs. Russia cannot be trusted with anything. Russia has to be confronted with blunt force. Ukraine has to retake the lost land and the West has to crush Russia's economy. Then, maybe, peace.
— Anders Östlund (@andersostlund) March 16, 2022
Zelenskyy described the talks as something beginning to “sound more realistic”. Putin’s men later announced that the agreement was not reached. Where does Russia-Ukraine 'diplomacy' stand after 6 rounds of peace talks? Find out here. (@nabilajamal_) #RussiaUkraineWar #NewsMo pic.twitter.com/1F6kCX0FEB
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) March 22, 2022
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