Today is the third day of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine and the situation is becoming increasingly serious. Today the Russian army has also entered Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv. Meanwhile, it has become clear from both the sides that they want to talk, but no result has been revealed so far. Now the question arises that when both the countries of conflict agree for mutual talks, then where is the screw?
If you understand in easy language, then the whole screw is stuck about where the conversation actually takes place. On Friday, the second day of the Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Volomidor Zelensky sent Russian President Vladimir Putin an invitation for talks. The answer from Russia also came in yes and said that it is ready to send a delegation to the Belarusian capital Minsk for talks. However, Russia had also proposed conditional talks with Ukraine.
From these reports from both sides, it was expected that now this war would probably end soon, but Ukraine questioned it and those disagreements of Ukraine were put on behalf of Russia, not about the terms, but Belarus. I was about to have a meeting.
The President of Ukraine made a condition that he wanted to hold talks not in the capital of Belarus, but in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, which Russia rejected and Ukraine again refused to negotiate.
Now coming to the current situation, on Sunday Russia said that it is ready for talks. Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Russian delegation has reached Belarus for talks with Ukraine and we are waiting for the Ukrainian side.
On the other hand, Ukraine’s answer came soon after that was very shocking. President Zelensky reiterated the same and declined to speak in Belarus. However, this time he also cited the reason for the refusal for Belarus.
Ukraine wants to negotiate in these countries
According to The Kyiv Independent, President Zelensky said, “Ukraine is ready for talks with Russia, but only in a country “from where the missiles are not being fired.” He added that the war started through that country. , rejected the idea of meeting in Belarus.
“We want to talk, we want to end the war,” Zelensky said in a video message. In addition, Kiev suggested meeting instead in Warsaw (capital of Poland), Bratislava (capital of Slovakia), Budapest (capital of Hungary), Istanbul (Turkey) or Baku (capital of Azerbaijan).
Who’s side?
It is also important to know here that Belarus and Russia have good relations and after the declaration of war, the Russian army entered Ukraine only through Belarus. Citing this, the President of Ukraine does not want to talk here.
On the other hand, all the countries that Ukraine has suggested are members of NATO and one of the main reasons for this whole fight is the closeness of NATO and Ukraine. Looking at all this, it seems that Russia will hardly agree to go to these countries for talks.
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