“We agreed that the Ukrainian delegation would meet with the Russian delegation without preconditions on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, near the Pripyat River.”
Ukrainian and Russian officials will meet for talks at a venue on the Belarusian border with Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s office said on Sunday.
The talks, the first since Russia unleashed a full-scale invasion of Ukraine last week, would be held without preconditions and are the result of a phone call between Zelensky and the Belarusian president, Zelensky said.
“We agreed that the Ukrainian delegation would meet with the Russian delegation without preconditions on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, near the Pripyat River,” he said in a statement.
This follows reports by Russian news outlet RIA that claimed negotiations would happen on Sunday afternoon in Belarus’ Gomel Region.
The report came a few hours after an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Reuters that Ukraine wants only “real” negotiations with Russia over its military offensive, without ultimatums, calling Moscow’s decision to send a delegation to Belarus for talks “propaganda”.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected the offer of talks in Belarus, saying Minsk itself was complicit in the Russian invasion, but leaving the door open to negotiations in other locations.
The Kremlin said on Sunday its delegation was ready to meet Ukrainian officials in the Belarusian city of Gomel.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky’s spokesman said on social media on Friday that Ukraine and Russia were discussing a place and time for talks.
“Ukraine was and remains ready to talk about a ceasefire and peace,” spokesman Sergii Nykyforov said.
The location of the impending negotiations is notable, as Belarus aided Russian forces by allowing troops to pass through its borders to enter Ukraine. There are also reports of Russian projectiles and aircraft launches from Belarussian territory.
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko called on Kyiv to agree to the talks with Russia so that Ukraine does not lose its statehood, Russia’s RIA news agency reported.
British foreign minister Liz Truss said that there could be no talks with Russia over Ukraine while Moscow has troops in its neighbor, adding that the conflict could be protracted.
“Now if the Russians are serious about negotiations they need to remove their troops from Ukraine. They cannot negotiate with a gun to the head of the Ukrainians … So frankly, I don’t trust these so-called efforts of negotiation,” she told Sky News on Sunday.
It is unclear what Putin and Zelensky’s demands will be of one another, as the Russian advance allegedly was slowing on the fourth day of the war due to supply and morale issues. It is expected that the status of the two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine, the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Lugansk People’s Republic, withdrawal of Russian troops, and status of prisoners of war will be of heavy focus.
After amassing some 190,000 troops to the north, east and south of Ukraine, Putin on Monday signed a decree to recognize two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine, the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Lugansk People’s Republic, as independent entities in a signing ceremony shown on state television.
On Thursday Russia finally launched what Putin called a “special military operation” after weeks of denying its intention to invade Ukraine. Putin argued that Ukraine, a democratic nation of 44 million people, is an illegitimate state carved out of Russia, a view Ukrainians see as aimed at erasing their more than thousand-year history.
The is a developing story.
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