Russia will ask for Ukraine to change the laws that are said to be “directly violating the UN Charter,” said the Russian foreign minister.
In Russia, they continue to work in a memorandum of a future peace agreement with Ukraine and currently this activity is “in an advanced stage.” This was said by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday, May 23.
“I don’t know how on the other side, but our task is in an advanced stage, and in any case we will give the Ukrainians this memorandum, as we have agreed, and we will expect what they will do (both – Ed.),” He said at a Moscow conference.
According to Lavrov, the Russian project is based on the negotiation of Ukraine’s negotiation is the “removal of the causes of the conflict.”
“The memorandum we have agreed to prepare is to convey to the Ukrainians – we actually wrote it based on the most important thing, based on what the basis of this conflict is and how these major causes are needed, how to remove the tumor in cancer,” the Russian Foreign Minister added.
At the same time, Lavrov warned that Russia would “not leave” millions of Russian -speaking people in Ukraine, because it was a “massive crime”.
“We cannot leave people under the management of the” regime “present today,” he emphasized.
Lavrov has announced that Russia will demand that Ukraine change the laws allegedly “violating the UN Charter directly.”
Remember, on May 19, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said he was willing to offer and work with Ukraine in a possible memorandum of a future peace agreement.
Later, the Kremlin said the work in a memorandum with Ukraine was “dynamic -new”, but could not be public.
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