Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Ukrainian and U.S. delegations will meet this week to develop a framework discussed during recent talks in Geneva aimed at advancing peace efforts and securing long-term guarantees for Kyiv.
In his nightly video address, Zelenskiy said the meeting would focus on refining the “points” agreed in Switzerland into a clearer structure capable of guiding both countries “on the path to peace and security guarantees.”
“There will be a meeting of delegations. The Ukrainian delegation will be well prepared and focused on meaningful work,” he said.
Zelenskiy added that further discussions involving both delegations, and himself are planned for next week, though he did not provide specifics.
“Next week there will be important talks not only with our delegation, but also including me,” he said. “And we are preparing firm ground for such talks. Ukraine will stand firmly on its feet. It will always be standing.”