German Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended international negotiations aimed at finding a solution to the conflict in Ukraine. told the TV channel ZDF.
“Therefore, it makes sense to continue these negotiations, especially because they increase the pressure on Russia to understand that it has taken the wrong path and must withdraw its troops for peace to be possible,” Scholz said.
Previously reportedThe European Union does not see China’s participation in the Jeddah meeting on Ukraine as a significant change.
Before that, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi declaration China Central Television reported that his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, spoke about China’s independent position on Ukraine.
Bloomberg wrote that France hopes the next round of consultations on a peaceful solution in Ukraine can be held before the G20 summit in India on September 9-10.
On 6 August, consultations on the resolution of the Russia-Ukraine conflict ended in Jeddah. Kiev described the talks as “a step towards the practical implementation of the peace initiatives proposed by Ukraine”. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov promised at the meeting that he would “eliminate” what happened.
Formerly USA and Ukraine started negotiations About security guarantees to Kiev.
Source: Gazeta

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