No signal from Kiev regarding new round of talks, senior Russian diplomat says
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin stated that Moscow has not received signals from Kyiv regarding a willingness to engage in further peace talks. Galuzin asserted that negotiations would require Ukrainian forces to cease fire and withdraw from Donbass and Russian regions.
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What happened
Moscow has not so far received any signals from Kiev regarding its readiness for another round of talks to resolve the Ukraine conflict, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin told Izvestia.
Why it matters
"We have received no signals from Kiev regarding its willingness to make a meaningful progress in resolving the conflict," the senior Russian diplomat said.
Common ground
Commenting on conditions "for successful negotiations," Galuzin argued that "[Vladimir] Zelensky will need to order the Ukrainian armed forces to cease fire and pull troops from Donbass, and Russian regions." "Then it will be possible to negotiate specific…
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin stated that Moscow has not received signals from Kyiv regarding a willingness to engage in further peace talks. Galuzin asserted that negotiations would require Ukrainian forces to cease fire and withdraw from Donbass and Russian regions.
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