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Russia, Ukraine Hold Peace Talks in Turkey with Low Hopes
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Delegations from Russia and Ukraine met in Turkey on Monday for a second round of peace talks in over two weeks, aiming to address the ongoing three-year war. Expectations for significant progress remain low due to entrenched conflicts. The war, which began in 2022, has caused widespread global concern.
The talks follow a prior meeting with limited outcomes. Both nations remain deeply divided on key issues like territory.
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The Context
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted global stability and economies. Turkey has positioned itself as a neutral mediator in negotiations.
The conflict has led to significant humanitarian and economic challenges. Peace talks aim to reduce hostilities, though breakthroughs are uncertain.
Some support diplomacy as the only path to resolution. Others doubt talks can succeed without military or political concessions.
Critics argue both sides lack willingness to compromise. Supporters of talks believe even small steps could save lives.
The war has reshaped international alliances and trade dynamics. Ukraine’s resistance has drawn global support, complicating negotiations.
Public opinion varies, with some favoring peace efforts, others skeptical. The conflict’s resolution remains a global priority.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 27 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 37% Left |
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