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Ukraine confirms that it will negotiate with Russia on the Ukrainian-Belarussian border

Bandera de Ucrania ondea en al capital Kiev.
Ukraine’s flag flies in the capital Kiev.

Photo: GENYA SAVILOV / AFP / Getty Images

EFE

By: EFE Updated 27 Feb 2021, 9 : 36 am EST

Ukraine has confirmed that it is sending a delegation to negotiate with Russia on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, along the Pripyat River, informed the office of the Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenski.

“We agreed that the Ukrainian delegation would meet the Russian without preconditions at the border between Ukraine and Belarus, near the Pripyat River”, according to Zelensky’s official Telegram channel.

In the same communication, it is emphasized that the Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko “has assumed the responsibility of guaranteeing that all planes, helicopters and missiles stationed on Belarusian territory remain on the ground during the trip, the talks and the return of the Ukrainian delegation” to Kiev.

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Shortly before, Russia reported that its delegation was on its way to the Gomel region, near to the Ukrainian border, to negotiate a possible cessation of hostilities with Ukraine, according to the head of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Medinski, adviser to President Vladimir Putin.

“Our entire delegation is now leaving for the Gomel region,” the Russian negotiator said, quoted by the TASS agency. “At the moment the route is being drawn up to choose the place in the Gomel region where maximum security will be guaranteed for the Ukrainian side,” Medinski had said.

For his part, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, stated that the presidents of Belarus and Ukraine, Alexander Lukashenko and Volodymyr Zelensky, they spoke on the phone and that after that, Lukashenko asked his Russian colleague, Vladimir Putin, not to withdraw the Russian delegation that was waiting in Minsk.

Russia was waiting for Ukraine’s response on holding negotiations and had given until 12: 00 local time (12: GMT).

This morning, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky refused to hold negotiations in the territory of Belarus Russia, which he accused of being an accomplice in Russia’s aggression against his country.

“Warsaw, Budapest, Istanbul, Baku, we proposed all this to the Russian side, and in fact any other city in any country from which missiles are not launched at us is worth it (as a venue),” Zelensky said. in a video message.

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