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Ukraine, Russia to resume peace talks on Friday

By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2022 15:05 IST

Kiev/Moscow, April 1 Ukraine and Russia will resume their peace talks on Friday in an online format, a ...

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Kiev/Moscow, April 1 Ukraine and Russia will resume their peace talks on Friday in an online format, a member of Kiev's delegation said.

During the talks, the Ukrainian and Russian delegations will intensify efforts to work out an agreement needed for a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Xinhua news agency quoted David Arakhamia as saying in a social media post.

"We hope that the presidents of the countries will meet next," Arakhamia said, noting that the Ukrainian side insists that the meeting take place anywhere but Russia or Belarus.

According to Russia's TASS News Agency, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there is no clear timeframe of a possible meeting between Putin and Zelensky.

"We said earlier that a meeting at the highest level should be preceded by the finalisation of work on the text of the agreement, the approval and initialing of this text by high-ranking officials," he added.

On Tuesday, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their latest round of peace talks in Turkey's city of Istanbul, the fifth since Moscow waged its war on Kiev on February 24.

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Tags: KyivVladimir PutinXinhuaIstanbulVolodymyr ZelenskyTass News AgencyVolodymyr zelenskyiVladimir vladimirovich putin
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