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Lavrov: No concessions to Ukraine

2024-07-27

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Reference News reported on July 27 According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency on July 27, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, who was attending a series of East Asian foreign ministers' meetings in the Laotian capital Vientiane, said on the 27th that Russia would not make concessions to Ukraine and all goals of the special military operation would be achieved.

According to reports, Lavrov said at a press conference: "President Putin has repeatedly stated that Zelensky personally signed a decree two years ago prohibiting himself and all staff from negotiating with Russia... Nothing happened, everyone turned a deaf ear to everything and continued to call on us to take a constructive attitude, which in fact, according to their current understanding, means concessions. We will not make concessions, and all the goals of the special military operation will be achieved, there is no doubt about it."

According to TASS, Russian presidential press secretary Peskov said on the 26th that there have been no concrete results in the negotiations with Ukraine, and it is unknown how realistic the signals sent by Kiev on the issue are.

"There is nothing concrete yet on the subject of negotiations. There are some vague signals, but we don't know how realistic they are. The ban of the Kiev regime not to negotiate with us is still in effect. There is nothing concrete at the moment," Peskov reportedly said.

According to reports, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba said on the 24th that Ukraine is ready for dialogue with Russia. He said: "The negotiations should be rational and substantive, aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace."

Peskov reportedly reminded that Kiev's ban on any contact with Moscow is still in effect, so there is still "a lot to figure out and understand" on the issue of dialogue.