The new cycle of negotiations between Ukrainian and Russian delegations can take place in the Vatican in the middle of June, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Ukraine and Russia are preparing a new negotiation of negotiations. He could take place in the Vatican in the middle of the -June, according to the material of the Wall Street Journal. Ready to accept new negotiations and Switzerland.
Meeting with the Vatican
US president Donald Trump on a phone talk to European leaders on May 18 will clearly send state secretary Marco Rubio and Keith Kelloglog’s special messenger for negotiations. The next day, however, Trump seems to have avoided obligations about the role of the United States, one of the people informs about a phone conversation told WSJ.
The material states that some of the leaders who participated in a telephone conversation on May 19 asserted that the result of any negotiations with the Vatican should be an unconditional cease. But Trump opposed again, saying he didn’t like the word “unconditional”. In the end, the people of the European agreed to abandon the class.
On May 19, the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv was considering the possibility of meeting all teams again at a high level. We talk about the delegations of Ukraine, the Russian Federation, the USA and European representatives. According to him, such a meeting could take place in Turkey, Vatican or Switzerland.
Switzerland is ready
Negotiations dedicated to the peaceful war in Ukraine are ready to accept Switzerland at home, the head of the office of President Andrei Ermak said.
Ermak said he agreed with the National Security Council of Switzerland Gabriel Lukhinger as part of the continuation of agreements between Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky and Switzerland President Karin Keller-Zutter.
During the conversation, Ermak informed the interlocutor about the meetings of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul, as well as the course of negotiating warnings.
“They also talked about the future of the dialogue about the fair world. Switzerland also confirmed his willingness to accept future meetings in peaceful negotiations,” Yermak said.
Negotiations
German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz noted that efforts to stop fire at the Russian War against Ukraine were in the early stages and could be the last month. “We don’t feed the illusions. There’s no quick solution. It’s a process that started and can take weeks, maybe even months,” Merts said.
Confirmed by the Ukraine military support of Germany, Mertz added that his government actively asserted diplomatic negotiations.
“We really don’t lose any opportunity to achieve a diplomatic solution here. But we know we can’t achieve it in a short time,” he said.
Mertz also taught the importance of West unity, stating that coordination with EU partners and communicating with US lawmakers remains the main element of the German approach.
“America is also interested in continuing to move forward,” he said, adding that his talks with members of the US Congress have shown extensive support for the continuation of the transatlantic union.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, in turn, noted that Ukraine wants to hold a new meeting about the world as soon as possible.
“We also talked about the military basis of diplomacy – the next technical meeting. We work to take place as quickly as possible. Our interest in Ukrainians will not delay the war, but be prepared for any development of the situation,” Zelensky said.
The President emphasized that the delay in the war was the country’s exclusive responsibility of the Russian aggressor. Ukraine, according to him, is ready for quick decisions, including a real stopping stop and the creation of a new security architecture. At the same time, he emphasized that now from Russia there is no readiness for glass steps, and without international pressure the situation will not change.
Source: korrespondent

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