MOSCOW, Russia
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, said on Tuesday that he supports the start of direct negotiations with Ukraine without preconditions, rejecting Kyiv's interest in a 30-day temporary ceasefire.
Moscow considers a 30-day
ceasefire, which Ukraine is asking for, to be a precondition, Lavrov said at a
news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, following a meeting of the economic
bloc BRICS foreign ministers, which was broadcast live on Russian TV channels.
The minister emphasized that
Russia had previously declared unilateral ceasefires, and Ukraine had taken
advantage of those opportunities to strengthen its military capabilities.
Lavrov refuted Kyiv's
narrative, claiming Moscow rejects a longer ceasefire.
The minister emphasized that
the Russian side approaches the issue responsibly and seeks long-term
solutions, insisting that serious negotiations defining specific terms must
precede such a ceasefire.
“Vladimir Putin supported this
idea, but said that it should be formulated in such a way that it would not
fail, like all previous attempts of this kind,” he said.
Lavrov underscored that Kyiv
failed to comply with the Easter ceasefire, announced by Putin, and has yet to
clarify its position on another Russian peace initiative — a cessation of
hostilities during the 80th anniversary of World War II.
Turning to the Russia-US
talks, the top Russian diplomat characterized them as a "return to
normalcy," emphasizing that numerous countries view this positively.
The minister also expressed
concern over the worsening situation in the Palestinian territories, the Middle
East as a whole, and many regions of the African continent.
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