KYIV, Ukraine
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday called on Ukraine's allies to apply new pressure on Moscow to stop the war.
The call came after nearly 150
Russian drones targeted Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at
least seven people.
"New decisions and new
pressure on Moscow are needed to put an end to these strikes and this
war," Zelenskyy posted on social media ahead of talks on a partial
ceasefire.
Originally scheduled for
Monday in Saudi Arabia, the US-Ukraine talks on a partial ceasefire began on
Sunday.
After the meeting, Ukrainian
Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov took to his X account to label the talks with
the US delegation in Saudi Arabia "constructive and meaningful."
"We discussed key issues,
particularly the energy sector," the Ukrainian minister said. The US
team would meet separately with the Russian delegation.
In a post on Instagram
earlier, Zelenskyy also said, over 1,580 guided aerial bombs, nearly 1,100
attack drones, and 15 missiles of various types were used against the Ukrainian
people this week alone, stressing that all of this weaponry contains at least
102,000 foreign components.
"That's why sanctions
against Russian terrorists must be more effective. Every loophole that allows
them to bypass the sanctions regime must be eliminated," he wrote.
Meanwhile, Russia downplayed
expectations of a quick resolution to the war in
Ukraine, saying talks were just beginning and that "difficult
negotiations" lay ahead.
"We are only at the
beginning of this path," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian
state TV.
According to Peskov, Russia's
"main" focus in its talks with the United States would be to discuss
the possible resumption of a 2022 Black Sea grain deal, which would ensure safe
navigation for Ukrainian agricultural exports in the Black Sea.
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