Both delegations were collected in Riyad, the capital of Saudi Arabia, with the aim of achieving a possible fire in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Members of the Russian delegation have been optimistic all day.
Russia and the United States completed the capital of Saudi Arabia this Monday afternoon in Riyad, the Negotiations for War with Ukraine. The meeting between the delegations of the two countries has been extended more than twelve hours. After which, according to Russian media, Moscow and Washington They have agreed the content of a statement Together, but the results of the negotiations will make public this Tuesday.
During the day, the negotiators made various breaks to rest or to maintain consultation with their respective capitals. In one of them, the Russian diplomat Grigori KarasinUnder the leadership of the Russian team in the consultation, it has been shown Optimistic with the march of negotiationsAlthough he did not want to mention the problems that had to do with it. “An interesting discussion takes place about the most popular issues,” he told the Interfax Agency.
He also emphasized that the negotiations should not end ‘great draft agreement’. “The most important thing is to always keep the contact and to understand the position of the other. We achieve that,” he said.
The Kremlin said that on Monday The priority of Russia In negotiations it is that is Black Sea -Navigation Safety. However, the United States has now demonstrated who “wanted to put the base for a fire stop” in this Riyadh meeting.
For his part, the president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski has confirmed In your Telegram account The Ukraine delegation will meet for the second time with the United States representativesAfter they have ended their meeting with the delegation of Moscow and from which the Ukrainian president ‘a new report’ expects.
Source: EITB

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