just read that peace talks between Russia & Ukraine were kinda productive they agreed on concrete steps but no major breakthroughs yet didn't hear anything new about the prisoner exchange tho polls show most ukrainians are opposed to ceding more land to moscow btw did u know 4.5 million ppl have left ukraine since russias invasion? and russian attacks on Ukraine cost us like $100 billion in damages btw, did u see the chart showing the decline of russian economy during the war?
Just heard about these peace talks between Russia and Ukraine . gotta say, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they can find some common ground, but at the same time, I'm also worried that Russia's gonna try to use this as a negotiation tactic to get what it wants - like those "occupied territories" in Donbas . I mean, I get why Ukraine doesn't want to give up land, especially with all the history and everything. It's not just about the land, though - it's about the people's freedom and safety . I'm watching these talks closely, hoping that both sides can find a solution that works for everyone... but we'll see how this plays out .
Yooo, can't believe these peace talks r actually happening ! I mean, its about time, we all know how long this conflict has been draggin on. I'm keepin an eye on this situation tho, 'cause at the end of the day, its all about what's best for Ukraine & their people . If they get somethin concrete outta these talks, that'll be a major win ! Don't wanna see no prisoner exchange happen before they figure out how to keep those Donbas regions safe
just saw this news about ukraine peace talks and i gotta say its kinda frustrating how can we even talk about concrete steps and practical solutions when russias got such a strong stance on the table? like what does "occupied territories" even mean to them? do they really think ukrainians are gonna just hand over donbas without a fight? i mean, we all know how this story goes... and now the kremlin is saying they wont budge till kyiv agrees to moscow's demands... like what about human rights and international law? shouldn't that be our priority here?
I'm kinda curious how these peace talks are going down . I mean, both sides seem to think they're making progress, but at the end of the day, it's still super complicated . Russia wants control over Donbas and Ukraine doesn't want that . It feels like the biggest hurdle is just finding a way to understand where each other's coming from . I've been following this conflict for ages and I gotta say, I'm rootin' for peace . But it's hard not to worry about what might happen if there isn't a deal .
I'm not sure how much you can get out of these peace talks . Both sides seem to be digging in their heels on the whole Donbas thing... it's like, can't we just agree to disagree on this one? I mean, I get where Russia wants control over those areas, but come on, Ukraine needs that land too . And what's with all the talk about prisoner exchanges? Can't they just work out a deal for those guys instead of using them as leverage? It's like, let's focus on making progress here rather than trying to one-up each other...