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Ukraine does not seek direct contact with Russia, as the enemy continues to comm...

Russian participation in the Second Summit of Peace: how and when there will be talks of Kyiv and Moscow (video)

Ukraine does not seek direct contact with Russia, as the enemy continues to commit military crimes and tries to destroy statehood. According to Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, Moscow's strategy is unchanged. The Second Peace Summit may be present by the Russian Federation and the experience of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, when Kiev did not interact directly with Moscow. This was reported by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleb in Details.

He noted that on the way to the Second Peace Summit, many issues will need to be resolved, including how negotiations will be structured. "We have a very successful negotiation experience in the Black Sea Grain Initiative. When Ukraine was negotiating with Turkey and the UN, then Turkey and the UN had negotiations with Russia," Dmytro Kuleba said. He stressed that as a result, the agreement looked as a document signed between Turkey, the UN and Ukraine, Turkey, the UN and Russia.

According to Kuleba, Ukraine does not want direct contacts with the Russian Federation because the occupiers continue to commit military crimes and try to destroy Ukrainian statehood. Russia's strategy remains unchanged - the destruction of Ukraine. Therefore, Ukrainians should fight, but not only physically on the front, but also diplomatically. "These two paths have to come together at one point, and there will be peace.

The peace, after which there will be an economic restoration of Ukraine," Kuleba added. We will remind, on June 19, the head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak reported that Ukraine can invite the Russian Federation for the next meeting to develop the formula of future peace talks with international partners. The Ukrainian "formula of peace" provides for the involvement of the Russian Federation in negotiations.