Moscow: We are ready to negotiate with Kyiv
kurdsatnews
Oct 30, 2022
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks during a news conference at United Nations headquarters, Friday, January 19, 2018.
Lavrov added: "We will always be ready to listen to the proposals of our Western partners aimed at de-escalation, so if realistic proposals are directed to us, based on the principles of equality and respect for each other's interests, with the aim of finding compromises and balancing the interests of all countries, of course, we will be However, as we have always been in the past."
Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the willingness of the United States to listen to the concerns of the Russian Federation could open the way for dialogue between the two countries leaderships.
Russian-funded Sputnik news agency reported that Russia's concerns, including those related to security, "could become a starting point for dialogue between President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Joe Biden."
The talks between Moscow and Kyiv collapsed since the last Turkish-brokered round of negotiations in early 2022 in Istanbul, as Ukraine has repeatedly refused talks until they recapture every territory occupied by Russia, as Ukraine is now on the offensive in East and Southern Ukraine.