US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken confirmed that the United States will be ready to support possible agreements between Moscow and Kyiv on the security of Ukraine.
“The United States will leave Ukraine to judge whether there has been real progress in negotiations with Russia and whether Moscow has acted in good faith,” he said at a press conference in Rabat, the Moroccan capital.
As for the negotiations, I will give our Ukrainian partners the right to determine whether there has been real progress and whether Russia is playing a meaningful role,” he said.
And he continued, “I can say this: Russia has something to say and do. We focus on the latter.”
“I haven’t seen anything to show that these negotiations are progressing effectively, at least we haven’t seen any serious signs of seriousness on the part of Russia, but if Ukraine comes to a decision that confirms these negotiations are good,” he said. We support them.”
He stressed that his country will be ready to support any possible agreements between Moscow and Kyiv if both sides approve.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said that at the end of the talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul, “the most important progress has been made since the negotiations between the two sides started”.
Speaking at the end of the first day of the Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul, Çavuşoğlu noted that “these negotiations have started to reach a consensus”, expressing Turkey’s gratitude to both sides for this, adding that they “agreed on some issues”. topics.”
The Turkish minister expected Russian foreign ministers Sergey Lavrov and Ukrainian Dmitry Kuleba to set the course for the most difficult issues in the upcoming talks.
Source: “TASS”
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