BREAKING: Ukraine agrees to peace talks with Russia



Ukraine has agreed to hold peace talks with Russia "without preconditions," according to multiple reports. Sunday's announcement of peace talks was reportedly made by the office of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the fourth day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow will occur on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, near the Pripyat River, according to Sky News.

The statement from Zelenskyy's office noted that Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is involved with the peace talks.

“Alexander Lukashenko has taken responsibility for ensuring that all planes, helicopters, and missiles stationed on Belarus territory remain on the ground during the Ukrainian delegation’s travel, talks and return,” said the statement from Zelenskyy's office, according to the Financial Times.

Ukraine has surprised many by holding back much of Vladimir Putin's military forces at the beginning of the war.

This is a developing story, and more details will be provided when available.

Breaking this morning: Ukraine has agreed to peace talks with Russia, per President Zelenskyy's office.\n\nThey will be held at the Belarusian border near the Pripyat River. The talks could come as soon as today.pic.twitter.com/qmZvlTcRx7
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