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During the trilateral contact group talks on October 21, the Russian side presented a new proposal to the Ukrainian delegation: to create a new step-by-step map of the group’s work for many years to come. The first president of Ukraine, the head of the Ukrainian delegation in the trilateral contact group Leonid Kravchuk spoke about this.
On October 29, on the air of the television channel Ukraine 24, the first president of Ukraine, head of the Ukrainian delegation in the trilateral contact group, Leonid Kravchuk, said that the Russian side had presented a new proposal in the negotiations on Donbass.
“On Wednesday [28 октября] We had a video conference. A completely different question arose from our opponents, from Russia in particular. It is necessary to find new approaches and, as they said, make and consider a decision on a new system or, as they said, new steps, a new step-by-step map, how to change the situation for many years to come, “Kravchuk said.
According to him, Ukraine is not yet ready to consider this issue.
We will prepare our vision, our action plan, we take a week of time for this. We will prepare an action plan in which we will build our next actions, steps, decisions necessary to achieve peace in Donbass. [Хайди] Grau agreed. At the next meeting, which will be held, possibly on November 11, we will already consider this action plan step by step, how we will act in all areas of life in Donbass. Perhaps this is the main thing for us, “added the head of the Ukrainian delegation.
In 2014, immediately after the annexation of Crimea, Russia launched an armed aggression in eastern Ukraine. The fighting is between the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the one hand, and the Russian army and the Russian-backed militants who control parts of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, on the other. The Russian Federation does not officially recognize its invasion of Ukraine, despite the facts and evidence presented by Ukraine.
Negotiations on the resolution of the conflict are taking place within the framework of the trilateral contact group in Minsk (Ukraine – OSCE – Russia) and the Normandy Four (Ukraine – Germany – France – Russia).
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