Monday, May 26, 2014

Russia Ready To Talk With Ukrainian President-Elect Petro Poroshenko

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. © RIA Novosti. Mikhail Voskresensky

Russia Ready For Dialogue With Likely Ukraine President-Elect Poroshenko -- RT

Russia’s foreign minister says Moscow is ready for dialogue with Pyotr Poroshenko, current leader of the presidential vote tally, but would like to see him end the military operation in Ukraine's southeast. Poroshenko believes the operation must go on.

Sergey Lavrov shared Russia’s first reaction to reports of Poroshenko winning the election at a press conference in Moscow.

“We hear Pyotr oroshenko describe relations with Russia as of the utmost importance,” Lavrov said. "We, as [the Russian] president repeated many times, are ready for dialogue with Kiev, ready for dialogue with Pyotr Poroshenko."

Lavrov believes Russia and Ukraine do not need any mediators to get relations between the countries back on a friendly footing.

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More News On Russia Is Now Ready To Talk With Ukrainian President-Elect Petro Poroshenko

Moscow Ready to Expand Dialogue With Kiev, Western Mediation Not Needed – Lavrov -- RIA Novosti
Moscow to Respect Ukraine’s Presidential Election Result – Lavrov -- RIA Novosti
Russia says ready for dialogue with Ukraine's Poroshenko -- Reuters
Russia ready for talks with Kiev after pro-west victory in Ukrainian election -- The Guardian
Russia Ready to Speak With New Ukrainian President -- AP
Russia says it's ready to deal with new Ukraine president -- FOX News
Poroshenko a leader Moscow 'ready' to work with -- Global Post/AFP
Poroshenko, Moscow Signal They're Ready For Dialogue -- Radio Free Europe
Ukraine's president-elect Poroshenko eyes meeting with Russia -- Deutsche Welle

3 comments:

  1. Wonder how this will go, negotiate with Russia after they airstriked Donetsk airport.

    And last news from UNN ( http://www.unn.com.ua/uk/news ) a colon with 40 trucks with armed men from the Russian border is aprocting Donetsk.

    Is UNN a safe sourch? And is it true that there are armed people from the Russian border who are entering Donetsk?

    Have you any indication how the negotiansions with Russia will go?

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  2. Rhaegar,
    You must always proceed on the assumption that no source is "safe". Sifting through the stories and trying to come to the most probable explanation is the best you or anyone else can do. But it is your responsibility to do that no one else's.

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  3. So true James. And when it comes to Ukraine .... the contradictions in the news are abundant.

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