War in Ukraine: Russia calls UN conditions for ceasefire

War in Ukraine: Russia calls UN conditions for ceasefire

War in Ukraine
Russia calls UN conditions for ceasefire






At the United Nations, Russia explains the conditions under which it would be ready for a ceasefire in Ukraine. In Kyiv, the speech by the Moscow UN ambassador triggers horror.

Russia has declared its willingness to be a possible ceasefire in the UN Security Council before the negotiations with representatives of Ukraine represented for Monday in Turkey. Russia’s UN ambassador Wassili Norsja also called conditions for an end to the fight. “For the duration of the ceasefire, it is at least necessary that the western countries stop the arms deliveries to the Kiev regime and the Ukraine ends their mobilization,” said Nagsja in his speech, which was also spread in Moscow in Moscow.

A ceasefire could then make it possible to work on a sustainable solution to the original causes of the conflict, said the diplomat. So far, Russia had always emphasized that they wanted to solve the conflict in principle and then consider a ceasefire. Ukraine, on the other hand, has been calling for a 30-day ceasefire on the basis of a US proposal since March and then working on the solution to the conflict. The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj demanded that the fire break had to be agreed without preconditions.

Numbery now clearly called these two preconditions. In his opinion, the previous statements of Ukraine indicated that they did not get involved. Russia, in turn, does not want a situation in which Ukraine uses the ceasefire to take a deep breath and collect in the war. Russia is ready to talk about the conditions for peace during the negotiations this Monday in Istanbul. The conversations are the “litmus test” for both sides to show whether they were serious about the end of the fights.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister accuses Russia of arrogance

In his speech, the Russian UN representative also explained that Moscow were also able to continue the fighting as long as necessary. Everyone can already convince himself that the Russian army practically progresses on the entire front line.

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister Serhij Sybiha accused Russia on platform X in view of the reference to Moscow’s military strength. “This is Russia’s slap in the face of all those who stand up for peace,” he said of the Senn Jas speech. More pressure on Russia is necessary. “You don’t understand a normal attitude nor the diplomatic language; it is time to speak to you in the language of sanctions and the increased support for Ukraine,” said Sybiha.

dpa

Source: Stern

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