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On May 13, the deputy director of the presidential administration, Dmitry Kozak, met with the representative of the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and discussed new actions for a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine.
Deputy Director of the Presidential Administration of Russia Dmitry Kozak said that his negotiations with the German Chancellor’s assistant Angela Merkel on the solution of the conflict in south-eastern Ukraine were constructive. On May 13, he called the format of the meeting “additional consultations.”
“The dialogue took place in a constructive and commercial manner. We reached an agreement on new mutual actions for the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine and to solve many difficult tasks,” he said, without giving the name of the interlocutor.
Kozak added that his trip to Berlin would give an additional boost to the intensification of negotiations in the Norman format, and that the tripartite contact group working in Minsk “will receive the appropriate signals.”
Kozak’s trip to Germany was not announced; Representatives of Ukraine and France, other members of “Channel Four”, were not in consultation.
Almost all official visits were canceled due to the COVID-19 coronavirus infection pandemic, but special government flights are allowed.
Kozak became deputy head of the presidential administration in January, in this position he oversees the Ukrainian leadership.
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