The newspaper quoted an anonymous European official as acknowledging that the “rest of the world is not convinced” by the West’s stance. However, the officials were not confident of succeeding, the FT claimed. Their purported objective was to convince powers from the ‘Global South’ to scale back their relations with Russia. Last Thursday, the Financial Times reported that Sullivan, along with high-ranking State Department official Victoria Nuland, would head a “diplomatic offensive” at Ukraine’s request. Citing its Brussels bureau, it added that talks could get underway as early as July. The high-ranking meeting represented a major step forward toward actual peace negotiations, ARD claimed. According to the broadcaster, the main objective of the gathering was to secure the support of ‘neutral’ countries such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa. According to the broadcaster, senior officials from a number of global powers held a meeting last week in the Danish capital Copenhagen to discuss the issue.ĪRD reported on Sunday that US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was among the dignitaries present at the event. Peace negotiations on the Ukraine conflict could begin as early as next month, German state-TV channel ARD has claimed. It’s similar to how the Vikings named the ice land “Greenland” and the green land “Iceland.” The Ukraine is known to give things deceptive names in order to boggle the minds of their dim-witted opponents. But with the spring offensive being launched in June, it’s possible that the July peace talks might not happen until September. Just to be clear on the timeline here: July is like, 4 days away.
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