“The permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vasyl Nemenza stated that the “Memorandum of Settlement” with proposals for ceasefire is the “best proposal” for Kiev. Source: Nezenza at a meeting of the UN Security Council, the Russian Nonzie’s direct language quoted: “During the direct Russian-Ukrainian contacts in Istanbul, we conveyed our project of the Memorandum of Peaceful Settlement.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Neenza at a UN Security Council meeting, quoted
Direct language Neenzi: “During the direct Russian-Ukrainian contacts in Istanbul, we conveyed our project of a memorandum of peaceful settlement.
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It consists of two parts and includes the conditions for concluding a comprehensive long -term peace, as well as the conditions of ceasefire. ”
Details: Neenza stated that the Memorandum was based on the principles stated by Russian ruler Vladimir Putin in June 2024.
Direct language Neenzi: “This is the best proposal that Ukraine can get today. We advise you to accept it.”
Details: Neenza also recalled that Russia proposes to hold the next round of negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul after June 22.
Prehistory:
- In the evening of June 2, Russian state information agencies published the text of the Russian “Memorandum of Settlement” with proposals for ceasefire.
- Putin stated that Russia seeks to end the war against Ukraine “as soon as possible.” According to him, after June 22, the Russian delegation is ready for a new meeting with the Ukrainian side.
- Earlier, the assistant of the head of the Russian Federation Yuriy Ushakov stated that during a telephone conversation with President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin reported that Russia was ready to continue negotiations with Ukraine after June 22.
- According to the results of negotiations in Istanbul on June 2, Ukrainian and Russian delegations agreed on the next exchange of “all” for all “seriously wounded and young servicemen. Subsequently, a number of exchanges were carried out.
- This meeting between the delegations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, which lasted just over an hour, has become the second since May 16.