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The Russian side opened the terms of the armistice

According to a report by Agence France-Presse on February 24, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on the 24th that Russia will stop fighting in Ukraine if negotiations on the initiative of the Russian and US presidents to end the war can bear fruit.

According to the report, the Russian foreign minister, who visited Turkey on the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, told the media: “If these negotiations reach a tangible and lasting outcome suitable for the Russian Federation, we will cease hostilities.” ”

According to the report, what Moscow is demanding is: the surrender of the Ukrainian army and the complete or partial cession of five regions by Kyiv; Ukraine announced that it would no longer join NATO, and there was a new regime that advocated “de-Nazis”.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (left) and Turkish Foreign Minister Fedan attend a press conference in Ankara on February 24. (AFP)

The Kremlin hopes that these maximum demands will be met, also because of the shift in the US position after Trump returned to power. Trump recently made a speech that was harshly critical of Kiev, but showed a conciliatory attitude towards Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Moscow and Washington have already begun a dialogue, especially on the issue of how to resolve the conflict, but Ukraine and Europe were not invited to the talks.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a daily briefing to reporters: “Europeans still have an obsession with the war going on.” This idea of the Europeans is completely contrary to the will to find a solution to the Ukrainian problem, which is exactly what we are doing and what the Americans are doing. ”

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