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The President pointed out that, in many respects, this conflict is more complicated than previous wars that the U.S. has helped negotiate peace for. "This is probably one of the more difficult ones," he noted, citing a lingering bitterness and hatred stemming from disagreements.
While some details remain undisclosed, he referred to the "standard things" that need resolution, including territorial boundaries and security guarantees. He explained that negotiations are complex, especially regarding the borders, which cannot pass through civilian structures such as highways or towns. This makes the delineation of territory a delicate issue.