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Medinsky: Moscow's position on Crimea and Donbass has not changed

2022-04-03T09:31:20.142Z


Moscow, SANA- Head of the Russian delegation negotiating with the Ukrainian side, Vladimir Medinsky, announced that the authorities in Ukraine


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The head of the Russian negotiating delegation with the Ukrainian side, Vladimir Medinsky, announced that the authorities in Ukraine have become more realistic in their approach to the issue of its country's neutral and non-nuclear status, indicating that the draft treaty is not yet ready for a summit and that talks between the Russian and Ukrainian sides will resume tomorrow, Monday.

Russia Today website quoted Medinsky as saying in a statement today: “The Ukrainian side has become more realistic in its approach to issues related to the neutral and non-nuclear status of Ukraine, but the draft treaty is not yet ready for submission, and a summit meeting was held between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky,” stressing that the position of Moscow of the Crimea and Donbass in the negotiations has not changed.

The chief Russian negotiator noted that the diplomatic and military experts of Ukraine are far behind in confirming the draft text on the agreements that have already been reached at the political level, noting that work on the text of the treaty at the level of experts and heads of delegations was carried out remotely between delegations on Friday and Saturday last on the 1 And the 2nd of April and will resume tomorrow, Monday.

It should be noted that last Friday, Russia and Ukraine resumed their negotiations via video link.

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Source: sena

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