Ukraine’s readiness to negotiate directly with Russia in Istanbul

The head of the Ukrainian presideial office said the coury is ready to resume direct peace talks with Russia on Monday in Istanbul.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has earlier proposed a history to negotiate with Ukraine, and he said the parties could meet in Istanbul on June 2, according to ISNA.
According to the Associated Press, Ukraine Preside Andrei Yermak said: “Ukraine is ready to resume direct peace talks with Russia in Istanbul on Monday, but Ukraine was to participate in a constructive discussion.”
Ukrainian authorities insist that the Kremlin to submit a note before the delegation to negotiate, in which it takes its position to end the war that lasted more than three years.
In the same vein, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova announced on Friday that the Russian delegation would leave for Istanbul to negotiate with Ukraine with a draft agreeme and other proposals on the ceasefire.
“This means that the Russian draft is importa,” Yermak said. “I think there is enough time and it is enough to prepare and submit the documes.”
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiha also told reporters on Friday: “Kiev is waiting for Russia to clarify its proposals before the next round of talks.”
“We wa to end this war this year,” said the Turkish couerpart, at a joi News conference in Kiev, with his Turkish couerpart Hakan Fidan. We are ierested in setting up a 2 -day, 2 -day or 2 -day ceasefire. “Ukraine is ready to discuss this with Russia.”
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