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Ukraine on Jan. 23 began a two-day trilateral meeting with Russia and the United States in the United Arab Emirates, as Washington renews efforts to push toward a settlement with Russia's full-scale war nearing its fourth year.

The talks follow an intense day of diplomacy on Jan. 22, when President Volodymyr Zelensky met U.S. President Donald Trump in Davos, while U.S. envoys held separate late-night talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

The trilateral discussions are expected to focus on two core issues: the future of the partially occupied Donbas region and a potential halt to attacks on energy infrastructure, proposals Ukrainian and U.S. teams plan to put to the Russian side.

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[–] thorhop@sopuli.xyz 7 points 2 months ago

At this point, it might be better for Ukraine to ride it out. They've already pledged to create more drones than Russia can supply soldiers and the Russian economic outlook seems to be catastrophic, if not cataclysmic.

The fields will be glistening with fiber that will cover the bodies, and we might even see wheelbarrows of cash for loafs of bread as the Russian empire collapses once more...

I'm sorry, I meant "federation".