The delegations of Russia and Ukraine will hold today, Thursday, the second round of negotiations since the start of the military operation in Moscow, days after the Belarus region. jommel She hosted her first call on Monday, which lasted for five hours.
The talks are taking place in the Beloviza Forest region on the Belarus-Poland border.
Shortly before the start of the meeting, the Adviser to the Head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, Mikhail Podolyak, revealed that the main issues on the agenda are an immediate ceasefire, a truce and the opening of humanitarian corridors for civilians in the affected cities and towns. .
This Tuesday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba claimed Kyiv is ready for dialogue and wants to end the conflict through diplomatic channels, but warned that the Ukrainian delegation would withdraw from the negotiating table if Russia sets ultimatums in the talks. “We will look for a solution, but We will not heed Russia’s ultimatums“, pointed out.
For his part, Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, explained that Presidential Adviser Vladimir Medinsky, who heads the Russian delegation, had Reported to President Putin The result of the first match. However, the spokesperson noted that it is still too early to make assessments of the dialogue’s progress. He also specified that, for the time being, a phone call between Putin and Zelensky was not planned.
Hours before Thursday’s meeting, Medinsky noted that the Russian proposals cover three areas: political, humanitarian, military and technical.
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