United Morning Post reported today: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said that if Russia does not agree to a tripartite summit of the heads of state between Ukraine, the US, and Russia in the near future, the war between Ukraine and Russia will "prolonged."

Comment: Essentially, Zelenskyy's statement is a two-way appeal: putting pressure on Russia - if there is no negotiation, it will be a prolonged conflict; reminding the US - with the US midterm elections approaching, don't reduce support for Ukraine. However, reality is harsh, and core issues such as territory, security, and status have not shown any signs of easing. Even if a tripartite meeting is held, it is difficult to truly end the war. This also means that the battlefield of Ukraine and Russia will not see an end in the short term.

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