
Ukraine's top negotiator arrived in Miami for U.S.-brokered talks aimed at resolving the conflict in eastern Donetsk, where negotiations remain deadlocked. Russia demands Kyiv withdraw troops from contested areas, while Ukraine refuses to cede controlled land. Recent discussions included a proposed ceasefire around Russia's May 8-9 Victory Day parade, which both sides rejected amid mutual accusations of violations. U.S. involvement continues through separate talks with each party, with hopes to advance a peaceful resolution.
The articles primarily present official statements from Ukrainian and Russian perspectives alongside U.S. diplomatic involvement, reflecting a balanced view of the ongoing negotiations. Coverage includes both sides' positions on territorial control and ceasefire proposals without favoring either party. The framing focuses on diplomatic efforts and stalemates, avoiding partisan language or editorializing.
The tone across the articles is neutral to cautious, emphasizing the deadlock and mutual distrust between Ukraine and Russia. While there is mention of ceasefire attempts and diplomatic engagement, the coverage highlights ongoing tensions and unresolved issues, resulting in a mixed sentiment that neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| theprint | Ukraine's top peace negotiator arrives in Miami for talks | Center | Neutral |
| theprint | Ukraine's top negotiator in Miami for talks, source says | Center | Negative |
theprint broke this story on 7 May, 01:03 pm. Other outlets followed.
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