The Russian government has assured that the dynamics of the peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine “leave much to be desired”. Meanwhile, a member of the Ukrainian delegation has warned that the Russian offensive in Donbass will affect the negotiation process.
The UN special mediator for Ukraine and UN Deputy Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, has acknowledged that a punctual humanitarian ceasefire in certain regions “is not on the horizon at this time”.
“There is no ceasefire on the horizon at the moment, but it could be in a few weeks. Perhaps in a little longer,” Griffiths said at a press conference in recent hours from the UN headquarters in New York.
Griffiths plans to travel to Turkey this week to meet with the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to seek formulas with which the UN can support the negotiation process between Ukraine and Russia.
The russian government He assured that the dynamics of the peace negotiations with Ukraine to put an end to the conflict “leave much to be desired”. “The position changes often and, of course, the dynamics of progress in the negotiation process leaves much to be desired”, he indicated, although he assured that the “expert level” contacts in the framework of the negotiation process continue .
On the other hand, a member of the ukrainian delegation and adviser to the Ukrainian Presidency, Mijailo Podoliak, has warned that the Russian offensive in Donbass could affect contacts.
Source: Eitb

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