The first round of talks aimed at stopping the fighting between Ukraine and Russia ended Monday with no agreement except to keep talking, while an increasingly isolated Moscow ran into unexpectedly fierce resistance on the ground and economic havoc at home.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The first talks aimed at stopping the fighting between Ukraine and Russia ended Monday with no agreement except to keep talking, while an increasingly isolated Moscow
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Russia of intensifying shelling in a bid to force his government into making concessions during peace talks, as Moscow's invading forces meet stiff resistance on the fifth day of the conflict.