No progress was made in reaching a ceasefire agreement at the meeting between the foreign ministers UkraineDimitro Guleba, and RussiaSergei Lavrov, this Thursday (10).
The meeting took place in Antalya, Turkey.
Guleba said it was not easy to hear Lavro speak during the meeting Ukraine Does not surrender, and the list of demands of the Russians is, in fact, a surrender request.
According to him, the Russian story is that they will continue with the occupation Ukraine Meet these requests.
According to Ukrainians, Russian traditional rhetoric continued during the meeting between the two in Turkey this Thursday (10).
He said the situation in Mariupol in the south of the country is currently very difficult. According to Guleba, he called for a humanitarian walkout in the city, but Lavrov did not guarantee the city residents would leave.
Guleba said he was ready for more meetings in this format.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba (later) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meet in the Turkish city of Antalya on March 10, 2022 to discuss the war in Ukraine – Photo: Cem Ostel / Turkish Foreign Ministry / AFP
Russian: The West is behaving dangerously
Minister of Foreign Affairs RussiaSergei Lavrov said that the supply of arms to the West was dangerous Ukraine.
Lavrov said suppliers of weapons to Ukrainians and mercenaries need to understand the danger.
He met with the same Minister Dimitrov Kuleba Ukraine,
The UkraineThe Russian said he planned to launch an offensive in the secluded areas of his country backed by the Russian government. Russia.
He spoke of the bombing of a hospital in Mariupol, in the south Ukraine: The hospital is already under the control of Ukrainian militants, where there are no patients. According to him, the media in the West did not publish two-page stories.
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