Russia’s proposal for the second round date of negotiation with Ukraine
The Russian foreign minister said the country offered a new meeting with Ukraine on June 6.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov proposed a historic Wednesday evening to negotiate with Ukraine, and the parties can meet on June 2 (June 12), according to ISNA.
“Russia expects everyone to support the second round of Moscow -Kiev direct talks on June 2 in Istanbul, according to Sputnik.
“As it is clear, with the support of the United States, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, it is possible to create conditions for the resumption of direct Russian and Ukrainian negotiations,” Lavrov said. The first round of talks was held in Istanbul on May 5. According to the agreements reached at the meeting, the exchange of captives was also exchanged in the form of 4 people. “
“At the same time, in Istanbul, it was agreed to produce Moscow and Kiev documentation to determine the position of either party and thus reach a sustainable agreement,” he said. “As the agreed, Russia immediately made the relevant note that determines our position on all aspects of the crisis roots.”
The Russian Foreign Minister thanked his Turkish counterpart: “As the Turkish Foreign Minister confirmed on his trip to Moscow yesterday, I would like to appreciate my Turkish partners for providing hosting. It should be noted that our delegation, chaired by Vladimir Madinsky, is ready to submit this note to Ukrainian and provide the necessary explanations in the second round of direct negotiations in Istanbul next Monday, June 6. “
“We hope that all those who are honest and not just about the success of the peace process will support the new round of direct Russian and Ukrainian negotiations in Istanbul,” said Sergei Lavrov.
“Not everything has been reported to Donald Trump and those who really decide on the Ukrainian conflict,” he said, noting that everything has not been reported. He is transferred to information that has been produced by people who want to drive the United States more aggressive measures against Russia in support of the Ukrainian regime. “We will try to correct this shortage of information.”
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