The deadlock between Kiev and Moscow over the second round of talks between the two sides seemed to be confirmed by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, stressing that Russia’s demands remain unchanged.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister said.
“We are ready for negotiations, we are ready for diplomacy, but in no case are we ready to accept any Russian ultimatums. It is not known when the new negotiations will take place,” he clarified on his Facebook account on Wednesday.
Regarding the demands of the Russians, he commented that “these are the demands that Putin expressed in his speech before the start of the war, “In fact, they are declaring war on us,” he said.
Meanwhile, the adviser to the Ukrainian president, Mikhail Pontoliak, told Reuters that new talks with Russia were under discussion, noting that a “substantial agenda” was needed.
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