Ukraine is preparing for a new round of negotiations with the Russian Federation: Sybiha revealed details.
Ukraine is ready for a new round of negotiations with Russia - Foreign Minister
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiha, announced the country's readiness to conduct the next round of negotiations with the Russian Federation. According to him, the meetings may take place in a delegation format similar to what has already been practiced during negotiations in Turkey.
In an interview with the French publication Liberation, the Ukrainian diplomat emphasized Kyiv's desire to organize such meetings as soon as possible. The Ukrainian side is awaiting the Kremlin's position on the ceasefire while simultaneously preparing its own proposals on this matter.
'We are expecting their vision of a ceasefire and will provide them with ours. This will be one of the key topics for discussion at the next meeting... We want the negotiation process to move forward, and these meetings to take place as soon as possible,' Sybiha said.
The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry emphasized that Kyiv demonstrates its readiness for dialogue but insists on clear conditions and international support for the negotiation process. He recalled Ukraine's principled position, which was formulated during meetings in Istanbul, where the Ukrainian delegation clearly outlined its 'red lines.'
'No compromises regarding territorial integrity and sovereignty, Ukraine will never recognize temporarily occupied territories as Russian, we will not accept restrictions on our defense capability or third countries' veto rights on our choice of alliances and unions,' the minister emphasized.
Earlier, US intelligence revealed Putin's objectives in the war against Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister expressed readiness for new negotiations with Russia and expects the Kremlin's position on a ceasefire. Kyiv insists on adhering to conditions and international support for the process while not giving up its principles. The representative of Ukraine clearly emphasized that there should be no compromises on issues of territorial integrity and sovereignty.
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