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Ukraine–Russia peace talks in Geneva enter second day amid pressure on Kyiv

Negotiators from Ukraine and Russia were due to begin a second day of U.S mediated peace talks in Geneva on Wednesday, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy complaining that Washington was putting undue pressure on Kyiv to accept a deal to end the four year war. The talks, hosted at a Swiss government villa on the shores of Lake Geneva, are focused on the highly sensitive question of territory and the possible outlines of a ceasefire and future security arrangements. Zelenskiy said in a late night address that Tuesday’s opening round had been “difficult,” accusing Russia of trying to drag out negotiations that he believes could already be close to a final stage, while also hinting that some U.S proposals went further than he was comfortable with. “Ukraine will not be forced into any agreement that legitimises occupation,” he said, while […]

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Ukraine–Russia peace talks in Geneva enter second day amid pressure on Kyiv

Negotiators from Ukraine and Russia were due to begin a second day of U.S mediated peace talks in Geneva on Wednesday, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy complaining that Washington was putting undue pressure on Kyiv to accept a deal to end the four year war. The talks, hosted at a Swiss government villa on the shores of Lake Geneva, are focused on the highly sensitive question of territory and the possible outlines of a ceasefire and future security arrangements. Zelenskiy said in a late night address that Tuesday’s opening round had been “difficult,” accusing Russia of trying to drag out negotiations that he believes could already be close to a final stage, while also hinting that some U.S proposals went further than he was comfortable with. “Ukraine will not be forced into any agreement that legitimises occupation,” he said, while […]

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Thailand & Cambodia Agree to Talks in Malaysia After Four Days of Fighting

After four days of intense border clashes that resulted in over 30 deaths and mass displacements, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to hold mediated peace talks in Malaysia, facilitated by ASEAN, to negotiate a ceasefire and de-escalate the conflict. What We Found Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan confirmed on July 27, 2025 that both sides accepted Malaysia as the lone mediator, with Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet scheduled to attend talks in Kuala Lumpur on Monday evening. This decision follows the most severe escalation along the Thailand–Cambodia border in over a decade—claiming more than 30 lives (13 in Thailand, 8 in Cambodia) and forcing over 200,000 civilians to flee their homes. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, serving as ASEAN Chair, initially proposed the talks, which gained momentum after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened […]

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