Negotiations between the Ukrainian and U.S. delegations in Berlin will continue on Monday, UATV English informs.
This was reported by Presidential Communications Adviser Dmytro Lytvyn in a comment to journalists, according to the German newspaper Handelsblatt.
Zelenskyy’s adviser Dmytro Lytvyn told reporters that the talks on December 14 lasted more than five hours and will resume on Monday morning.
The German outlet Handelsblatt also reports that negotiations on Ukraine in Berlin will continue on Monday.
“Efforts to reach a possible ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia will continue tomorrow, Monday, in Berlin. The specific proposals currently under consideration are not yet publicly known. However, it is clear that the U.S. government has at least preliminarily acknowledged the prospects for success of the Berlin talks, as it made the dispatch of a delegation to Germany— which arrived on Sunday— contingent on this,” the publication writes.
Earlier, the outlet also reported, citing dpa, that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz left the talks after a brief greeting. Merz’s adviser on foreign and security policy, Günther Sautter, remained in the room as a moderator.
As reported earlier, at 17:23 Kyiv time President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that he had begun meetings in Berlin with U.S. representatives and the German chancellor regarding peace in Ukraine.
On December 14, Zelenskyy arrived in Berlin earlier in the day.
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