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Russia Signals Openness to Ukraine Peace Talks Amid Escalating Drone Warfare

Russia says it is ready to negotiate while affirming unchanged territorial and strategic demands; Ukraine confirms offer to resume talks next week
Russia has stated its readiness to advance peace negotiations with Ukraine, conditional upon the achievement of its original objectives.

These demands include the formal incorporation of Donetsk and Luhansk into Russian territory and legally binding assurances that Ukraine will not join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that Kyiv has offered to meet Russian negotiators for preliminary discussions in the coming week.

While political overtures continue, military operations intensified over the weekend.

Russia’s Ministry of Defence reported the downing of one hundred and forty-two drones overnight, including twenty-seven intercepted in the Moscow region.

The drone incidents prompted the temporary closure of Moscow’s airport and led to the rescheduling of passenger flights.

No casualties have been reported within Russian territory.

In Ukraine, drone attacks primarily targeted eastern regions near the front lines, including Donetsk and Luhansk.

An elderly civilian was reported killed in the Sumy region following an overnight assault.

Ukrainian air defence systems were active throughout the eastern corridor, responding to cross-border drone incursions.

Since the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine’s commercial airspace has remained closed due to the ongoing risk of missile and drone strikes.

Russia has continued to operate domestic passenger flights, including those from major hubs such as Moscow, which has previously experienced drone incursions but with limited direct impact on civilian life.

Peace talks between the two sides have previously occurred in neutral locations, including Turkey, but failed to yield a formal ceasefire.

Past diplomatic contacts have resulted in agreements on the exchange of prisoners of war.

These swaps have included individuals held for extended periods, in some cases exceeding three years, and remain significant for the affected families in both Ukraine and Russia.

Russia’s conditions for any agreement remain consistent with those stated earlier in the conflict, namely the annexation of occupied eastern territories and the prevention of Ukraine’s future NATO membership.

Ukrainian public sentiment, according to local accounts, remains opposed to territorial concessions in the absence of comprehensive security guarantees.
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