The most ambitious in Ukraine goal in conversations with Russia in Turkey will agree this week to stop the fire-said its Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Monday.
“minimum program Human questions will be, and maximum program come to an agreement on stood up-fire,” He said on national TV when asked about the range of The latest round of Peace negotiations that are expected to begin off on Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed in Telephone call on Sunday for Istanbul is hosting the talks that Ankara hopes to host lead to stop-fire in Ukraine.
Turkey, a member of NATO, which has established close relations with Both Russia and Ukraine are trying to balance those relations and position themselves as a neutral country party trying to mediate.
Ankara has criticized Russia’s regime military Procedures in Ukraine as “unacceptable” but also He said she won’t give up on As for side.
In a televised address after a cabinet meeting on Monday, Erdogan said he would meet “briefly” with And the upcoming Ukrainian and Russian delegations of their conversations.
The president said separate phone calls were being made with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Putin were leading in positive direction. However, he did not go into details.
Earlier peace talks were held between both sides via video and in Person failed to make progress.
Zelensky hinted that Ukraine is ready to declare its neutrality and consider a compromise on disputed areas in East of the country to secure peace – but he only said a face-to-face Meeting with Putin can end the war. meeting like This has not happened yet.
Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what Putin callsspecial military Operation “to demilitarize Ukraine. Ukraine and the West assert that Putin launched an unjustified war of aggression.