President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy today, June 25, held a meeting with the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, on the...
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The Istanbul format cannot bring about radical changes, so without a meeting between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, it is unlikely that a lasting ceasefire can be established and the war ended. This was stated by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Serhiy Kyslytsia in an interview with Suspilne, Ukrinform reports. He is convinced that, with the exception of the exchange of prisoners of war, the Istanbul format cannot bring about radical changes in the current situation. “Given the dictatorial nature of the regime in Russia, only one person has authorized himself to make decisions that can end the war or establish a lasting ceasefire,” the diplomat said. Kyslytsia added that this is why, during two meetings in Istanbul, the Ukrainian delegation insisted on the need to prepare a meeting between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia. He explained that the Russians have a completely different logic: first, the Ukrainians must fulfill their demands, and only then will the leaders meet. The Ukrainian delegation argued that a ceasefire would create an atmosphere conducive to a productive meeting between the two leaders. "In Russia, despite the fact that there are various conflicts between different ‘towers’, it is nevertheless a deeply dictatorial regime where only one person can make significant decisions. Therefore, without the two leaders – the president and the Kremlin leader – sitting down together or sitting down with President Trump, it is unlikely that any groundbreaking decisions can be reached," the first deputy foreign minister said. As reported earlier, the second round of negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and Russia took place in Istanbul on June 2. The first meeting took place on May 16. At that time, in particular, an agreement was reached on the exchange of prisoners in the format of “1000 for 1000.” Read also: Sybiha Responds to Putin’s “Russian Soldier’s Foot” Remark: ‘He Brings Only Death’ The post Kyslytsia: Lasting ceasefire unlikely without Zelenskyy-Putin meeting appeared first on Freedom.
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