Tusk noted that the Russians in Istanbul really interrupted the negotiations and refused to stop the fire.
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said the Russian side passes unacceptable -accepted conditions in Istanbul negotiations.
“We can say that the message is clear: Russia’s side does not adjust to the presence of the American side, Russia’s side has re -passed conditions that are really unacceptable -accepting not only for Ukraine, but for all of us,” Turanian in tyranny said the climax of the political community in Europe.
According to him, Ukrainian partners will continue to work together.
“The main task is to maintain the complete unity of both European and American partners around the Ukrainian question, this task remains … Russia’s position, it is difficult to call it constructive in any case, we are probably waiting for very difficult days,” Tusk said.
He added that the Russians in Istanbul de Facto were interrupted by negotiations and refused to stop the fire.
“Time to strengthen the pressure,” he emphasized.
As economist Oliver Kerrol’s corresponding to social network X said reference to a “great resource”, Russia threatened to occupy Kharkovshina and Sumshchina during the conversation with the Ukrainian delegation. According to him, the Russian Federation said he would agree to stop stopping the condition that Ukraine completely remove troops from four regions that were partially occupied by the Russians.
Remember that today Ukraine and Russia will hold the first direct negotiation in Istanbul for three years. By the time they lasted, the media learned about the unacceptable -acceptable conditions passed by Russia.
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