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Negotiations in Ukraine are in stagnation – RF

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Since the meeting of the Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul, negotiations have almost stopped.

Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine at the end of the war are in a state of stagnation, said on Friday, May 6, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexei Zaitsev.

“Russia-Ukrainian negotiations are in a state of stagnation,” he said.

According to him, Russia has no plans to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

Zaitsev also said that Russia will inevitably discuss the causes of the world food crisis.

The other day, the Office of the President of Ukraine announced that negotiations with the Russian Federation were paused. They noted that the delegations of Ukraine and Russia agreed on those issues that they could, the presidents should agree on others, but the Kremlin was not ready for it.

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Source: korrespondent

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