Di US and Ukraine talk say di weekend peace talks wey happen for Geneva, Switzerland, bin “highly productive”. Delegations from both sides meet to discuss 28-point peace plan, and joint statement talk say dem make “meaningful progress toward aligning positions and identifying clear next steps”. European leaders criticise di 28-point plan last week, talk say e too favour Russia, but White House report on di Geneva talks talk say “based on di revisions and clarifications presented today”, Ukrainians believe say di current draft dey reflect dia national interests. Ukraine dey engage di process because e no fit lose US support, according to correspondent Sarah Rainsford wey dey Geneva.
Meanwhile, Russian attacks on Ukraine still dey continue, as at least four people die from drone attack for Kharkiv on Sunday. Di peace talks come amid ongoing conflict, with both sides dey try find common ground for di 28-point plan, while international observers dey monitor wetin go happen next. Di Geneva meetings show say despite criticism, both US and Ukraine dey serious to continue “intensive” work to reach some agreement.