According to a spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the attitudes of both parties are still too distant and negotiations would require more time.
It is “obviously unlikely” unlikely that the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Greeny and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet within 30 days, Kremlin said on Friday. He responded to the words of the Ukrainian head of state, which proposed the organization of the summit of the leaders of both countries by the end of August. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
“The highest -level meeting must be held at the end of the settlement … Is it possible to complete such a complicated process in 30 days?
Memorandum’s proposal
“Our attitude is very well known, we outlined it in the design of the Memorandum, which we handed over to the Ukrainian side,” Peskov said. He also noted that the memoranda of both countries is very different at the moment, and Kiev and Moscow are still waiting for a lot of work, writes TASS.
Russia has proposed a short, 24- to 48-hour breaks in the fighting to pick up injured soldiers and bodies of the fallen. According to him, Moscow offered Kiev a refund of 3,000 bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers, the parties also agreed to exchange at least 1,200 prisoners of war on each side and discussed the return of displaced civilians.
According to its boss of its negotiating team Rustem Usem, Ukraine proposed a meeting to Russia at the end of August. However, according to Ukraine, Russian proposals for short -term humanitarian breaks in the fighting would not be a real ceasefire.