To clarify. At the negotiations, the RF not putting ultimatums, but carefully listens to our proposals. 🇺🇦 will not give up any of the positions. Our demands are - the end of the war and the withdrawal of RF troops. I see the understanding and there is a dialogue. pic.twitter.com/72ae9ZeOfn
— Михайло Подоляк (@Podolyak_M) March 13, 2022
* Russia and Ukraine claim there could be 'a positive result' to peace talks as the war entered its third week
* Officials said it could be a matter of days for the two sides to find a peaceful solution to the war in Ukraine
* Ukraine has made clear that while it is willing to negotiate it will not to surrender or accept ultimatums
* Russian delegate Leonid Slutsky said the talks made substantial progress as more talks are set for tomorrow
* Meanwhile, Ukrainian negotiator Mykhailo Podolyak said: 'Russia is already beginning to talk constructively'
Russian and Ukrainian officials gave their most upbeat assessments yet on Sunday of progress in their talks on the war in Ukraine, suggesting there could be positive results within days.
Ukraine has said it is willing to negotiate but not to surrender or accept any ultimatums.
Ukrainian negotiator and presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said: 'We will not concede in principle on any positions. Russia now understands this. Russia is already beginning to talk constructively.'
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WNU Editor: Nothing would make me more happier than seeing a peace agreement that will end the war.
But I do not see that happening.
Russia's terms to end the war have been very clear. Recognized the independent states in the Donbas, and that Crimea is an integral part of Russia. I have trouble seeing Ukrainian President Zelensky changing his mind and agreeing to those terms.
Both Russia And Ukraine Are Now Saying That Upcoming Peace Talks May Succeed In Ending The War
Russia and Ukraine give brightest assessment yet of progress in talks on war -- Reuters
Fourth round of Ukraine-Russia peace talks could happen as early as Monday -- NYPost
Ukraine: Talks with Russia could yield results in days, Kyiv says — live updates -- DW
Ukraine, Russian Negotiators Say "Significant Progress" Made In Ceasefire Talks, Expect Signed Deal In "Next Few Days" -- Zero Hedge
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Sacking Moscow would be a good start.
If the official Ukrainian twitter accounts are to be believed that's about to happen!
I would like to be part of this negotiation.
https://youtu.be/zh-ad8Wx3wY
That s a very good detailed stream at 10pm every night.
This is about opening another humanitarian corridor, noone expects the war to end as a result of these talks.
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