Russia sticks to ultimatums in talks with Ukraine, we need sanctions, military assistance to stimulate constructive approach – Kuleba
Russia is still putting forward ultimatums in negotiations with Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has said.
"No consensus in the negotiations yet. Ukraine's position is clear: ceasefire, security guarantees, no compromises on territorial integrity. But Russia sticks to ultimatums," Kuleba said on Twitter on Friday.
In order to stimulate a more constructive approach from Russia, Ukraine needs two things: more sanctions against Moscow and more military aid for Kyiv, he said.
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