Kuleba: Ukrainian delegation to work on creation of humanitarian corridors at talks with Russia
At the talks with the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian delegation will work on the creation of humanitarian corridors, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
"The Ukrainian delegation will work on the creation of humanitarian corridors. Of course, we are interested in a ceasefire, in the return of the situation before the start of Russian aggression in terms of the presence of the occupying Russian forces. But now it is too early to predict what exactly will be achieved as a result of the negotiations, given the positions of Russia that were announced," Kuleba said on the air of the national televised marathon on Thursday.
Kuleba noted that if Russia approaches these negotiations in good faith, then it will be possible to find some solutions.
"But we do not concede things that are fundamental for us, such as the territorial integrity of Ukraine. This is out of the question," the minister stressed.
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