Russia and Ukraine will meet again this Thursday to try to find a way out of the conflict

Russia and Ukraine will meet again this Thursday to try to find a way out of the conflict

Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stressed that tomorrow’s meeting “will be an important part of the negotiation process.” Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Dimitro Kuleba, for his part, has “contained” expectations for the talks with Lavrov.

The Russian and Ukrainian authorities have confirmed that their foreign ministers, Sergey Lavrov and Dimitro Kulebarespectively, will maintain this Thursday a meeting in Turkey to try to find a way out of the conflict.

Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stressed that tomorrow’s meeting “will be an important part of the negotiation process“The Russian side has maintained and maintains its interest in continuing the negotiations,” he said, adding that Russia’s position is extremely clear and well formulated.

Kuleba, meanwhile, has some “contained” expectations ahead of talks with Lavrov. “I don’t have any exaggerated expectations, but we will certainly try to move forward as much as possible,” he said in a televised speech. Thus, she has detailed that among the topics that will be addressed are “a ceasefire“, “the liberation of territories” and “an unconditional solution to all humanitarian issues”.

Russia and Ukraine will try to negotiate again to reach an agreement in this war that has the whole world on edge. This is already the fourth round of negotiations carried out by both countries to put an end to the war situation in the Ukrainian country.

In the last meeting, held last Monday on the Polish-Belarusian border, the parties reached an understanding on the joint establishment of humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of citizens, an agreement that has not been fully followed and of whose breach they are accused. both parties.

In this context, this Wednesday Ukraine has opened six humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians after achieving a ceasefire in those areas with the Russian government. Meanwhile, the invasion of the country continues and in the last few hours Russia has taken control of the Chernobyl and Zaporinyia nuclear power plants, both in Ukraine, to “prevent nuclear provocations by Kiev.”


Source: Eitb

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