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Ukrainian and Russian officials have confirmed a new round of face-to-face talks will take place despite ongoing hostilities.

  • New in-person talks are set to take place this week, Ukrainian and Russian officials have confirmed. Turkey said the meeting will be held in Istanbul.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his government is “carefully” considering a Russian demand for neutrality ahead of talks.
  • Russia wants to split Ukraine in two after failing to seize the capital Kyiv, according to the Ukrainian military intelligence chief.
(Al Jazeera)

Here are the latest updates:

Germany eyes buying missile defense system: Scholz

Germany is considering purchasing a missile defense system to shield against a potential attack from Russia, Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said.

“This is certainly one of the issues we are discussing, and for good reason,” he told public broadcaster ARD when asked whether Germany might buy a defense system.

“We need to be aware that we have a neighbor who is prepared to use violence to enforce their interests,” he added.


Russia blockades Ukraine’s Black Sea coast: UK military intelligence

Russia is maintaining a distant blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea coast which is effectively isolating Ukraine from international maritime trade, British military intelligence has said.

Russian naval forces are also continuing to conduct sporadic missile strikes against targets throughout Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense added.


Ahead of new talks, Zelensky considers Russia a neutrality demand

President Volodymyr Zelensky has said his government is “carefully” considering a Russian demand for Ukrainian neutrality, a key point of contention as negotiators for both sides prepare for a fresh round of talks aimed at ending the brutal month-long war.

“This point of the negotiations is understandable to me and it is being discussed, it is being carefully studied,” Zelensky said during an interview with several independent Russian news organizations.

Read more here.


Russia plans a ‘Korean scenario’ for Ukraine: Intelligence chief

Russia is considering “a Korean scenario” for Ukraine and splitting the country in two after failing to seize the capital Kyiv and overthrow its government, the Ukrainian military intelligence chief has said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin “will try to impose a dividing line between the unoccupied and occupied regions of our country”, General Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Ministry of Defense’s Intelligence Directorate, said on Sunday as reported by the ministry’s Telegram account.

Read more here.


Next round of negotiations to be held this week

Russian and Ukrainian negotiating teams will meet for talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul, the Turkish and Russian presidents have agreed.

No dates were given for the meeting. Ukrainian negotiator Davyd Arakhamia said talks would resume on Monday, while Russian delegation leader Vladimir Medinsky said they would kick off on Tuesday.


Welcome to Al Jazeera’s continuing coverage of the war in Ukraine. Read all the updates from Sunday, March 27 here.

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