Kuleba: Ukraine will determine its position and if necessary will prepare for a new meeting with Russia

Kuleba: Ukraine will determine its position and if necessary will prepare for a new meeting with Russia

The Ukrainian delegation will decide on its position and, if necessary, will prepare for a new meeting with the Russian delegation, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.

 

"We are now analyzing what happened yesterday, the stated positions, the president is fully informed to the smallest detail, about the conversation that took place yesterday. We will determine our position, and then we will prepare for a new meeting, if necessary. We believe there should be such a meeting because Ukraine believes in diplomacy and we are ready for a diplomatic solution to this conflict," Kuleba said during an online briefing on Tuesday.

 

The minister stressed that under no circumstances will the Ukrainian delegation go to the talks if the Russian Federation only plans to announce its ultimatums at the talks.

 

"Negotiations are negotiations, and we will talk and look for solutions. But we will not carry out Russian ultimatums, whims," Kuleba noted.





The Ukrainian delegation will decide on its position and, if necessary, will prepare for a new meeting with the Russian delegation, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.

 

"We are now analyzing what happened yesterday, the stated positions, the president is fully informed to the smallest detail, about the conversation that took place yesterday. We will determine our position, and then we will prepare for a new meeting, if necessary. We believe there should be such a meeting because Ukraine believes in diplomacy and we are ready for a diplomatic solution to this conflict," Kuleba said during an online briefing on Tuesday.

 

The minister stressed that under no circumstances will the Ukrainian delegation go to the talks if the Russian Federation only plans to announce its ultimatums at the talks.

 

"Negotiations are negotiations, and we will talk and look for solutions. But we will not carry out Russian ultimatums, whims," Kuleba noted.