UKRAINE AGREES TO HOLD TALKS WITH RUSSIA IN BELARUS |
Following a call between President Vladimir Zelensky and Belarusian pioneer Alexander Lukashenko, Ukraine said Sunday that it would hold converses with Russia on its boundary with Belarus - close to the Chernobyl leave zone.
"Legislators have concurred that the Ukrainian assignment will meet with next to no preconditions close to the waterway Pyat on the Ukraine-Belarus line," Zelensky's office said.
Zelensky has said he won't haggle with Russia on Belarusian domain, where some Russian soldiers were positioned prior to attacking Ukraine's northern line.
In any case, Kiev said Lukashenko had guaranteed Zelensky that "all airplane, helicopters and rockets positioned on Belarusian soil would stay on the ground during the Ukrainian appointment's movement, dealings and return."
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that a Russian appointment was in Gomel, Belarus, at that point.
Moscow needs to hold the discussions in Belarus, which is connected to the Kremlin.
Zelensky would not venture out to Minsk, saying that Kiev had offered Russia "Warsaw, Bratislava, Budapest, Istanbul, Baku" as choices.
Ukraine battled the invasion of Russian soldiers into its subsequent city, Kharkiv, on Sunday, the fourth day of the assault, yet Putin sounded the global caution by keeping atomic powers on alert.
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