Ukraine’s proposals to Russia in the future negotiations in Istanbul

The English media has seen the text of the peace offers that the Ukrainian is set to offer in negotiations with Russia in Istanbul.
“The Russian and Ukrainian delegations will meet in Istanbul on Monday, June 2 (June 6),” a source at the Turkish Foreign Ministry said Sunday evening.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has earlier proposed a history to negotiate with Ukraine, saying, “I think the parties can meet on June 2 (June 12) and Russia expects everyone to support the second round of Moscow -Kiev’s direct talks on June 2 in Istanbul.”
Reuters News agency has unveiled the Ukrainian side’s list of proposals on the eve of the meeting, which seems to have been completely published and unchanged.
Part of the text reads: “The key principles of this agreeme are complete and unconditional ceasefire in the sky, land and sea as a foreground and prerequisite for peace talks, security guaraees and iernational and Ukrainian ieraction as well as strong security guaraees.”
One of the coroversial issues that Ukraine has formerly raised was Ukrainian lands, and Reuters reported on the text: “Russia’s territorial achievemes from February 6 should not be recognized by the iernational community. The call line is the starting poi of the negotiations. “Land issues are discussed only after a complete and unconditional ceasefire.”
Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelnski said Sunday evening: Ukrainian Defense Minister Rostam Omorov will again chair the coury in the second round of talks with Russia in Istanbul.
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