Zelenskiy Says Ceasefire Monitoring Deal Near, Land Issue Still Unresolved

Zelenskiy Says Ceasefire Monitoring Deal Near, Land Issue Still Unresolved

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said that Ukraine and Russia are close to agreeing on how a future ceasefire would be monitored. His comments come after peace talks held in Geneva with the help of the United States. The war between the two countries has now lasted four years, bringing heavy losses and deep suffering.

Speaking during an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Zelenskiy explained that both sides are working on a document. This document would explain how a ceasefire would be watched and checked if it is agreed upon. Monitoring is important because it helps make sure that both sides follow the rules and do not break the agreement.

The talks in Geneva were supported by the United States. American officials have been trying to bring both countries closer to peace. While progress has been made on technical matters like monitoring, Zelenskiy admitted that political issues remain more difficult.

The biggest challenge is the question of land. Parts of Ukrainian territory are currently under Russian control. Deciding what happens to these areas is one of the most sensitive and painful topics in the negotiations. Zelenskiy said that this issue may need to be decided directly by national leaders, as it is too important to leave unsettled.

A ceasefire would not automatically end the conflict, but it could stop the fighting and save lives. For many families in Ukraine and Russia, even a temporary halt in violence would bring relief. Cities have been damaged, thousands have been killed, and millions have been forced to leave their homes since the war began.

Zelenskiy’s statement offers cautious hope. It shows that talks are moving forward, even if slowly. However, history has shown that ceasefires can fail if trust is low or if the terms are unclear. That is why clear monitoring rules are essential. They help both sides know what is expected and reduce the risk of misunderstandings.

The international community is watching closely. European nations and the United States have repeatedly called for a peaceful solution. At the same time, they stress that any agreement must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and security.

Peace talks are often complex and take time. Agreements about land, borders, and political control are rarely simple. Leaders must balance national pride, public opinion, and long-term security concerns.

For now, the focus remains on finalizing the monitoring document. If that step is completed, it could open the door for deeper discussions about land and other political matters. The road to peace is still uncertain, but dialogue continues.

The coming weeks will be critical. A clear ceasefire agreement could reduce violence and build trust. However, lasting peace will require courage, compromise, and careful leadership from all sides involved.

Feb. 19, 2026 5:04 p.m. 115

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