Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Rejects Russia's Proposal for Meeting in Moscow: What's Happening.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine expressed outrage over the Russian proposal to hold a meeting of leaders in Moscow. MFA spokesman Georgiy Tikhiy called this initiative unreasonable and potentially disruptive to the negotiations. He emphasized that this proposal indicates Russia's awareness of the need for dialogue, but it does not mean readiness for serious negotiations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that even if Russia talks about a meeting, it does not guarantee their genuine interest in a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine rejects the idea of a meeting of leaders in Moscow, considering it an attempt by Russia to hinder a peaceful resolution of the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
In the context of an ongoing military conflict, any initiatives can affect the course of negotiations. Understanding the true intentions of the parties becomes crucial for ensuring stability in the region. The Ukrainian authorities emphasize the importance of constructive dialogue, but only under conditions that guarantee safety and peace for all involved.
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