Russian FM names "conditions" for Putin-Zelensky summit

Russian FM names "conditions" for Putin-Zelensky summit
# 06 June 2019 15:10 (UTC +04:00)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has declared Kyiv must fulfill the agreements reached in the Normandy format before the negotiations could be started between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, APA reports citing UNIAN.

The top Russian diplomat said it is not yet possible to talk about organizing a meeting between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky. "We don't even know yet what policy the new leadership of Ukraine will pursue toward the Minsk agreements and in the Russian direction in general. We are receiving rather blurred signals from there. For example, [the idea that] a referendum should be held on whether to resume talks with Russia," the minister said.

Lavrov says he "did not even understand what kind of negotiations are in question," because Moscow does not consider negotiations on Donbas in the framework of the Trilateral Contact Group and the Normandy format as talks with Russia. He said Zelensky had confirmed the negotiations in the Normandy format. To begin planning a new meeting in the Normandy format, "it is necessary first to fulfill agreements earlier reached," the Russian minister added.

Lavrov said there were agreements in the Normandy format, including "on the special status of Donbas in connection with the holding of elections in these territories."

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