Russia and Ukraine show optimism in the progress of the dialogue

Russia and Ukraine show optimism in the progress of the dialogue

“I think we will achieve some results literally in a matter of days,” he said.

The RIA news agency quoted Russian delegate Leonid Slutsky as saying the talks have made substantial progress.

“According to my personal expectations, in the next few days this advance may turn into a joint position of both delegations, in documents to signSlutsky said.

Neither party indicated what the scope of any agreement would be.

His public comments aired around the same time. They arrived on the 18th day of the war, which began when Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin calls a special military operation.

Thousands of people have been killed and more than 2.5 million have fled the fighting. Ukraine has said it is ready to negotiate, but not to give up or accept any ultimatums.

In a tweet, Podolyak assured that Russia was listening carefully to Ukraine’s proposals. “Our demands are: the end of the war and the withdrawal of the (Russian) troops. I see the understanding and there is a dialogue,” he said.

Three rounds of talks between the two sides in Belarusmost recently last Monday, focused largely on humanitarian issues and led to the limited opening of some corridors for civilians to escape the fighting.

The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said on Friday that there were some “positive changes” in the talks, but did not elaborate. On Saturday, the Kremlin said discussions between Russian and Ukrainian officials had continued “in video format.”

Source: Ambito

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