Sybiga Summarized the Second Meeting with Russians in Istanbul.
Ukraine is awaiting a response from Russia to its proposals for ending the war. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga expressed concern over Russia's lack of reaction to the proposals made during the meeting in Istanbul. The lack of response, according to Sybiga, indicates the Russians' intent to continue the conflict, as Ukraine insists on resolving it through dialogue rather than ultimatums.
«Every day of silence on their part proves their desire to continue the war», - emphasized the minister. Ukraine demands a constructive response and believes that ultimatums will not help resolve the conflict.
Sybiga called for a peaceful resolution of the conflict and meetings that would contribute to ending the war. He expressed confidence in the necessity of new sanctions against Russia, as the Russian side is not cooperating to resolve the situation.
Diplomatic Efforts for a Peaceful Resolution of the Conflict
The information gathered so far underscores the importance of continuing diplomatic negotiations and cooperation between the parties to end the war. Ukraine is waiting for a response from Russia and hopes for constructive dialogue to achieve peace.
After the meeting in Istanbul, the Ukrainian side proposed suggestions for ending the war and called for a peaceful resolution of the conflict through cooperation and dialogue. Ukraine emphasizes the necessity of a constructive response from Russia and a peaceful resolution of the conflict, believing that ultimatums will not lead to positive outcomes.Read also
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