This story is from July 11, 2024
Russian diplomat says Moscow won't attend a second Ukraine peace summit
MOSCOW: Russia will not attend a follow up to last month's Ukraine peace summit, state news agency RIA quoted Deputy foreign minister, Mikhail Galuzin as saying on Thursday.
Russia was not invited to the initial summit in Switzerland, which was attended by representatives of 92 countries, and said that discussing the war in its absence was a waste of time.
Ukraine has said it wants to hold another such summit later this year, probably in the Global South, and that representatives from Russia could be invited this time.
RIA cited Galuzin as describing Ukrainian preconditions for peace talks as an "ultimatum" and saying that Moscow was "not going to participate in such summits."
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman was less categorical than Galuzin, saying there is currently "no precise substance" regarding the idea of a second summit. "What proposals are we talking about?" the spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, was quoted by RIA as saying.
"You know that President Putin and the Russian Federation are always open to dialogue; we have never refused dialogue. But we must understand what we are talking about."
Putin said last month that Russia was willing to end the war, but only on the condition that Ukraine drop its Nato ambitions and hand over the entirety of the four regions claimed by Moscow. Ukraine dismissed those demands as tantamount to surrendering.
Russia controls nearly a fifth of its neighbour's territory. Kyiv says it is committed to taking back all of that, and that peace is only possible if Russia pulls out its forces and Ukraine's full territorial integrity is restored.
Ukraine has said it wants to hold another such summit later this year, probably in the Global South, and that representatives from Russia could be invited this time.
RIA cited Galuzin as describing Ukrainian preconditions for peace talks as an "ultimatum" and saying that Moscow was "not going to participate in such summits."
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman was less categorical than Galuzin, saying there is currently "no precise substance" regarding the idea of a second summit. "What proposals are we talking about?" the spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, was quoted by RIA as saying.
"You know that President Putin and the Russian Federation are always open to dialogue; we have never refused dialogue. But we must understand what we are talking about."
Putin said last month that Russia was willing to end the war, but only on the condition that Ukraine drop its Nato ambitions and hand over the entirety of the four regions claimed by Moscow. Ukraine dismissed those demands as tantamount to surrendering.
Top Comment
Abhay Sandwar
175 days ago
Russia needs land that it occupied by virtue of War in Ukraine territory , mean down sizing its free and democratic boundary that Ukraine was having before Russia invasion of Ukraine Feb 22 --this sort of proposal goes against international convention ----Second one NATO JOINING > This Ukraine may think of subject to guarantee that Russia will not invade Ukraine as did in the recent past before UNO , Russia should me logical and just in its approach and double decker thought probably not going to help to a dignified solutionRead allPost comment
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