The subject of the next negotiation of negotiations “should be a discussion of memorandums,” the Russian dictator mentioned.
The Ukrainian and Russian memorandums of peaceful negotiations are directly opposite, but negotiations are held to look for ways to get closer to positions. This statement was made by Russian Federation dictator Vladimir Putin in Minsk following a visit to Belarus on Friday, April 27.
“As expected, these are two completely opposite memorandums, but negotiations have been fixed and carried out to look for rapprochement methods, and nothing is surprising here,” he said.
Putin noted that the previous agreements provided for the next negotiations of negotiations after the exchange of prisoners, and Roy before it was ready.
“We are willing to hold such a meeting in Istanbul, and in particular, these are the leaders of negotiations on both sides, and they will continue to contact each other, they call, and, in my opinion, it is good. Now talking about the next meeting,” the Kremlin leader.
According to Putin, the subject of the next negotiations of negotiations “should be a discussion of memorandums from one and the other.”
As you know, in May 2025, Ukraine and Russia continued direct negotiations. The second cycle took place on June 2 in Istanbul. According to its results, it is possible to agree with the exchanges of prisoners, as well as the recall of 6 thousand bodies of dead military personnel. Kyiv also gave a list of several hundred Ukrainian children abducted by Russia.
In this regard, the Russians moved their vital “memorandum” and said they offered Kyiv a temporary stop in some sections of the front.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin passed a condition for the next negotiations in Ukraine. At the same time, it is expected that the date of the next negotiations will be announced after June 22.
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