“On Tuesday, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga reported that Russia has not yet responded to a document that outlined the vision of Ukraine on the end of the war. Source: Sibiga on the social network X The Direct Language: “Russia did not respond to our document, which outlines the vision of Ukraine on the end of the war.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Sibiga in the social network x
Straight language: “Russia did not respond to our document that outlined the vision of Ukraine to end the war. We sent it on the eve of the meeting. During the meeting, our delegation asked the Russians what their reasoning. They did not give any answer. Neither during the meeting nor after it.
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We demand answers from Russia. Every day of silence, on their part, proves their desire to continue the war. ”
Details: He noted that instead of answering our design proposals in Istanbul, the Russian side put forward a set of ultimatums that do not bring the situation closer to a real peace.
This is contrary to the previous promises of Russia, including the United States that this week in Istanbul it will offer something “realistic and feasible.”
Straight language: “So far, Russia has rejected any meaningful ceasefire formats. This is a sufficient reason for our partners to impose new sanctions against Russia now.”
Details: Sibiga stressed that “we have to put an end to the murders.
That preceded:
- The meeting between delegations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, which lasted just over an hour, became the second since May 16.
- Before negotiating with the Russians, the First Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Kislytsia and a member of the Ukrainian delegation, Alexander Bevz met with representatives of European partners of Ukraine – Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.
- According to the results of negotiations in Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations agreed on the next exchange of “all” for all “seriously wounded and young servicemen.
- In the evening of June 2, Russian state information agencies published the text of the Russian “Memorandum of Settlement” with proposals for ceasefire. Among them are the neutral status of Ukraine, elections and exit from four regions.