Media: The US and Ukraine are discussing the possibility of a peace agreement in March

Russian State News Agency, Washington, February 7 - According to Reuters, citing sources, the US and Ukraine have discussed the possibility of reaching a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine in March.

The report said: "US and Ukrainian negotiators discussed an ambitious goal: to reach a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine by March."

Reuters said that the issue of Ukraine's territory remains unresolved, which is an obstacle to reaching a peace agreement. The report said: "Considering the lack of consensus on key territorial issues, the deadline may be postponed."

The report also stated: "According to the plan discussed by US-Ukrainian negotiators, any agreement will be put to a referendum." Reuters pointed out that the peace agreement referendum will be held simultaneously with Ukraine's national elections.

According to Reuters, citing sources, the US has told Kyiv negotiators that it hopes for a quick referendum on the peace agreement and elections.

The report said: "According to three sources, the US negotiation team led by Trump's special envoy Steve Wetenkamp and the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner told Ukrainian counterparts during recent meetings in Abu Dhabi and Miami that it would be best to hold the vote soon."

It was reported that the US and Kyiv also discussed the possibility of holding a referendum on the conflict resolution agreement and elections in May in Ukraine.

The report said: "Two sources revealed that US and Ukrainian officials discussed the possibility of holding national elections and referendums in May."

The report pointed out that several informed sources believe the time frame proposed by the US is unrealistic.

Reuters quoted a Ukrainian official as saying that Zelenskyy still believes he can win if a presidential election is held in Ukraine.

On February 4, representatives from Russia, the US, and Ukraine formed a working group on security issues and held a new round of talks in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The previous meeting of the three-party security working group took place in Abu Dhabi from January 23 to 24, lasting two days.

The negotiations were held behind closed doors without media participation.

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