Ukraine has long been trying to organize a meeting between Zelensky and Putin. But the Kremlin is not really looking for solutions.
It is difficult to say when a meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia may take place, warns the Foreign Minister.
Russian authorities may continue to speak that she is ready to negotiate and find a solution, but this is not indicated by any of the facts, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, reports “ Interfax-Ukraine ”.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov once again accused Ukraine in that negotiations are frozen.
“Russian officials may continue to say in the media that they are open to negotiations, that all this is Ukraine, but this is false information. If you look at the facts, none of them indicates that Russia really wants to find solutions, to talks, “Kuleba said at a press conference with Northern Macedonia's Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani. in Kyiv on Friday.
The Foreign Minister added that Ukraine has repeatedly tried to organize a similar meeting between President Vladimir Zelensky and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
“But we have not received any positive indicator from the Russian Federation that would indicate their readiness to hold such a meeting. From what we know, President Putin is more focused on waging war than negotiating, so it is difficult for me to say when this meeting will take place. But none of the indicators so far indicate Russia's readiness, “Kuleba added.
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