USD
41.31 UAH ▼0.09%
EUR
48.27 UAH ▲0.29%
GBP
55.82 UAH ▲0.51%
PLN
11.31 UAH ▼0.09%
CZK
1.98 UAH ▲0.51%
Yuri Ushakov, Assistant Head of the Russian Federation, said that the Russian le...

The main topic is Ukraine: Putin's visit to Turkey announced in the Kremlin

Yuri Ushakov, Assistant Head of the Russian Federation, said that the Russian leader would visit Turkey in February. Russian head Vladimir Putin intends to arrive in Turkey. This was reported by Yuri Ushakov, an assistant to the head of the Russian Federation, answering on Monday to the question of "Interfax" on such a visit in February. The main topic for negotiations is Ukrainian topics. He did not declare details. "Yes, a visit is being prepared," Ushakov told reporters.

He commented on the possibility of restoring peaceful negotiations on Ukraine within the framework of Istanbul format. According to him, "Ukrainian themes will probably be one of the main ones in negotiations. Gerhard Schroeder, former Chancellor of Germany, stated that during the negotiations in Istanbul, which took place in March 2022, there were alleged 5 points of the" peace plan.

" They were refusing to refuse Ukraine's membership in NATO, two state languages, Donbass autonomy, security guarantees and negotiations on the status of Crimea. In October, he stated that in 2022 he allegedly received a request from Ukraine whether he could become a mediator between the agitating countries, and and To pass the message to Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to him, negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul were indeed.

The Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban in November 2023 stated that Ukraine allegedly did not sign a peace agreement with the Russian Federation in the spring of 2022 because of instructions The United States of America. He did not confirm his words. Recall that Dmitry Kuleba, Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, stated on January 9 that the event would be forced to make a decision on giving weapons to Ukraine in the future, but it may be completely different circumstances.