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Ukraine summit with Selenskyj, Erdogan and Guterres: Putin rejects the first negotiation proposal

2022-08-19T03:01:12.684Z


Ukraine summit with Selenskyj, Erdogan and Guterres: Putin rejects the first negotiation proposal Created: 08/19/2022, 04:52 By: Andreas Schmid, Fabian Müller Meeting in Lviv, western Ukraine: Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Volodymyr Zelenskyj, later António Guterres was also to join. © Handout / TURKISH PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / AFP The United Nations and Turkey are launching a new attempt to me


Ukraine summit with Selenskyj, Erdogan and Guterres: Putin rejects the first negotiation proposal

Created: 08/19/2022, 04:52

By: Andreas Schmid, Fabian Müller

Meeting in Lviv, western Ukraine: Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Volodymyr Zelenskyj, later António Guterres was also to join.

© Handout / TURKISH PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / AFP

The United Nations and Turkey are launching a new attempt to mediate in the Ukraine war.

Selenskyj meets Erdogan and Guterres for the three-way summit in Lviv.

News ticker.

  • Tripartite summit

    on the

    Ukraine war

    : Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets Turkish President Erdogan and UN Secretary General Guterres on Thursday (18 August).

  • Putin

    moves

    hypersonic missiles

    : Moscow stationed fighter jets in Kaliningrad

  • Zelenskyj

    visits

    military hospital

    : Before the three-way summit, he praised the fighters "as heroes".

  • This 

    news ticker on the negotiations and sanctions

    in the 

    Ukraine war

    is updated regularly.

Update from August 18, 6:32 p.m.:

After the attack on a camp with Ukrainian prisoners of war at the end of July, UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced a reconnaissance mission.

Brazilian General Carlos dos Santos Cruz is said to be in charge of the operation.

"We will now continue to work to obtain the necessary assurances to ensure safe access to the site and all other relevant locations," Guterres said Thursday after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Lviv in western Ukraine.

After the death of around 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Olenivka prison near Donetsk at the end of July, Ukraine had requested access by independent international experts in order to clarify the case.

Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of being responsible for the deaths of the prisoners.

Update from August 18, 5:05 p.m .:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj has called on the UN to secure the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.

"The United Nations must ensure the security of this strategic object, its demilitarization and its complete liberation from Russian troops," Zelenskyy said after a meeting with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in Lviv, western Ukraine.

The Ukrainian leader accused Russia of "deliberate" attacks on the nuclear facility.

Repeated shelling of the nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine - for which Ukraine and Russia blame each other - has fueled fears of a nuclear incident.

These fears also overshadow the UN Secretary-General's two-day visit to Ukraine.

Ukraine summit with Selenskyj, Erdogan and Guterres: Putin rejects the first negotiation proposal

Update from August 18, 4:25 p.m

.: The tripartite summit in Ukraine has officially begun.

After a first meeting between Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and Turkey's head of state Recep Tayyip Erdogan, UN Secretary General António Guterres also joined in Lviv.

It is about a solution in the faltering negotiations in the Ukraine war.

However, Russia rejected a first UN proposal.

According to Russia, there should be no demilitarization of the zone around the occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.

That is unacceptable because it makes the facility even more vulnerable to attacks, a spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

On the contrary, Russia expects that experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit the nuclear power plant "very soon".

Such a mission has long been planned.

The power apparatus in Moscow had repeatedly stated that the IAEA could convince itself that Russia was only responsible for the safety of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.

Most recently, the United Nations had rejected allegations by Moscow that the UN had prevented an IAEA mission.

Now the Kremlin rejected the UN proposal.

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Putin moves hypersonic missiles: Moscow stationed fighter jets in Kaliningrad

Update from August 18, 3:50 p.m

.: Now it’s official: Russia is relocating three combat aircraft equipped with hypersonic missiles to its Kaliningrad exclave.

The Mig-31i aircraft with Kinzhal missiles were stationed at the Shkalovsk base in Kaliningrad, the Defense Ministry in Moscow announced on Thursday.

They formed a combat unit there that was “ready for action around the clock”.

Update from August 18, 2:30 p.m

.: War diplomacy is entering the next round.

At 2 p.m., Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan met for talks in Ukraine.

The two met in the Potocki Palace in Lviv, Turkey's state news channel Anadolu reported on Thursday.

A meeting with UN Secretary-General Guterres is also on the agenda later in the afternoon.

Update from August 18, 1:50 p.m .:

The situation around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad in Lithuania is tense.

Now Russian President Putin has apparently had fighter jets sent to his enclave on the Baltic Sea.

This is reported by

Der Spiegel

, citing the Russian news agency Ria Novosti.

Accordingly, three fighter jets equipped with hypersonic missiles were stationed in Kaliningrad.

This is where the dispute ignited: the Kaliningrad exclave.

© Graphics: A. Brühl/dpa

In mid-June, the Lithuanian government enforced a ban on the transit of certain goods through its own territory to Kaliningrad - as part of the sanctions against Russia because of the Ukraine war.

Moscow reacted angrily and spoke of a blockade.

The Russian Exlave has no direct land connection to Russia, it lies between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic Sea.

Tripartite summit on the Ukraine war: Selenskyj talks to Erdogan and Guterres - new chance for peace?

First report from August 18

: Lviv - Does this three-way meeting mean a new start in the struggle for a negotiated solution in the Ukraine war?

UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Lviv on Thursday (18 August).

Before the meeting, Erdogan announced that the "end of the war between Ukraine and Russia should also be discussed through diplomatic channels" in Lviv.

For Zelenskyy, the trip to western Ukraine to Lviv is the first publicly announced trip since the beginning of Putin's attack on Ukraine.

Since then he has been to Ukraine several times and also visited soldiers at the front, but his travel plans have always been kept secret.

International guests received Selenskyj in the capital Kyiv.

As with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, their arrival was always kept secret.

Visits to Ukraine during the war - Politics shows solidarity

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Before meeting Erdogan and Guterres: Zelenskyy visits hospital in Lviv

Before the tripartite summit, Zelenskyi visited a military hospital in Lviv.

He spoke to the wounded and doctors, as seen in photos released by his press service, and hailed the fighters as "heroes."

“Russia will not win this war.

Thank you for protecting the Ukrainian land,” Zelenskyy said, according to a message on his Telegram channel.

The 44-year-old awarded medals to several soldiers.

Selenskyj meets Erdogan and Guterres in Lviv: Chance for new negotiations in the Ukraine war?

For the United Nations and Turkey, the meeting in Lviv is an attempt to sound out the chances for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, almost six months after the start of the Ukraine war.

It is also said to be about the situation in the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russian troops.

This image, provided by the Russian military website, shows a MiG-31 fighter jet being used to launch a new hypersonic missile.

(Archive image) © dpa

Erdogan and Guterres can already claim initial success in their mediation in the Ukraine war: following an agreement between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul, grain exports from Ukrainian ports have been permitted again since the beginning of August.

However, Erdogan also recently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi and agreed to work more closely with him.

Selenskyj meets Erdogan and Guterres: Ceasefire negotiations are considered unlikely

UN circles are skeptical about the chances of further diplomatic successes: They believe that negotiations on a ceasefire are only possible if Russia or Ukraine refrain from aiming for victory.

However, Ukraine wants to reconquer lost territories so as not to leave compatriots at the mercy of the Russian occupation.

Russia's war aims continue to boil down to a large-scale subjugation of Ukraine

(read all the news about military developments in the news ticker)

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Talks between Kiev and Moscow had therefore already been broken off in the first weeks of the war without any result.

(dpa)

Source: merkur

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