The Russian Foreign Ministry says Ukraine should stop soldiers from training overseas.
The Russians began talking about a new meeting at the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul. Vladimir Putin said Moscow is ready to conduct a third turn of negotiations in Ukraine. According to him, both parties maintain operational contact.
New date
The Kremlin head of the delegations now discusses the possible date of the new meeting. Putin also said that Memorandums projects between Russia and Ukraine’s aggressive aggressiveness to stop stopping should be the main topic of the next negotiation of the negotiations.
Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara would continue to strive for the end of the diplomatic end of the Russian War against Ukraine and would work on the continuation of the Istanbul process.
On June 2, a second meeting of Ukraine delegations and Russian aggression countries took place in Istanbul. According to Russia’s media, it lasted more than an hour. The parties agreed with the exchange of war prisoners in the format of “all” two categories – severely injured and severely sick and young military agencies under the age of 25.
Assistance to the military in Ukraine
The ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian aggressor country for special assignments Rodion Miroshnik has said that the participation or complexity of other war countries is a major moment, which, according to the Russian Federation, should stop in any form. ” And in the form of supplies of weapons, and in the form of training the Ukrainian military. He believes that stopping these programs will be a manifestation of the desire to resolve the war.
It is worth remembering that Rodion Miroshnik is a former secretary of the former head of the former head of Lugansk Regional State Administration Alexander Efremov, as well as regional party head of Viktor Yanukovych. He is also a former deputy of the Lugansk Regional Council from the Party of the Regions and the ex-head of the Lugansk Regional Television and Radio Company Ukraine.
The cooperating played one of the major roles in support of Russia’s occupation in the Luhansk region. In 2015, as a representative of the occupied Luhansk region in a Tripartite contact team, he joined negotiations on a peaceful regulating situation in East of Ukraine. In September 2017, the prosecutor’s office placed Miroshnik on the wish list.
In August 2023, Rodion Miroshnik received a new position from the invaders – “Ambassador for the special commands of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for crimes of the Kyiv regime”. In June 2024, the European Union imposed sanctions against him.
Dead format?
The first Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergei Kislitsa, said to achieve the development of the war resolution, Putin’s meeting with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky needed a war meeting. Kislitsa said she did not know the date of the next negotiation between negotiations between the delegations of the Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
In his opinion, in addition to the exchange of war prisoners, the Istanbul format cannot significantly change the current situation.
“Due to the dictatorial nature of the regime in Russia, only one person is authorized – he allowed himself – to make decisions that could end the war or establish a steady stop,” the first deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs mentioned.
Kislitsa said that within two negotiations of negotiations in Istanbul, the Ukrainian delegation insisted on the need to prepare a Zelensky and Putin meeting.
“The Russians have completely different logic – that we must first meet their requirements, and only then the leaders will meet,” he said.
According to Kislitsa, without the meeting of two leaders, or three, with US president Donald Trump, “you are unlikely to be able to make stunning decisions.”
Source: korrespondent

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