The leader of the Russian Foreign Ministry was called the priority to “regulating the crisis in Ukraine peacefully” and passed a number of conditions.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he was waiting for negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine. He said this in an Indonesian newspaper interview, Kompas, who posted on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website of the Russian Federation.
The leader of the Russian Foreign Ministry called the top priority “regulating the crisis in Ukrainian at peace.”
“Each side shows the vision of the requirements for completion of the conflict. The leaders of the delegations remain in the direct connection. We expect the continuation of the negotiations,” said the Russian Foreign Ministry.
He remembered peace negotiations in February-April of 2022, first in Belarus, and then to Turkey and accused of interrupting the Kiev regime, which he listened to “at the advice of his western curators” and chose the continuation of the war instead.
After that, Lavrov remembered the three cycles of peaceful Russia-Ukrainian negotiations in Istanbul this year’s spring and mentioned a certain development that was achieved in humanitarian issues, such as the exchange of war prisoners, the return of the bodies of the dead and so on.
Traditionally he added that a sustainable world was impossible without eliminating the “causes of conflict”, which included “Russian security threats that arose as a result of expanding NATO and attempting to involve Ukraine in this aggressive military.”
According to him, to make the world strong, “the new realities of the territory have emerged after Crimea,” DPR “,” LPR “, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions as a result of referendums held there, it is necessary to identify and formal.”
In addition, Lavrov demanded a neutral, non -block and nuclear status of Ukraine.
Remember, on August 30, United States President Donald Trump confirmed the possibility of three -way negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine with Zelensky and Putin.
And President Vladimir Zelensky called five countries ready to be a platform for negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin denied an agreement with a three -way meeting of the leaders.
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