Old Requirements: Russia Transferred a 'Peace' Memorandum to Ukraine During Talks in Istanbul.


Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov received a memorandum from Russia outlining the conditions for peaceful settlement after several days of waiting. The head of the Ukrainian delegation noted that Ukraine would thoroughly examine this document before taking further steps in negotiations.
The parties also agreed on the exchange of prisoners of war, but the details of this agreement have not yet been disclosed. The memorandum contains a comprehensive approach to resolving the conflict, but the specific content of its first part has not been made public.
The meeting in Istanbul concluded with an improvement in the situation, although the parties have not yet achieved any breakthrough. The Russian side continues to press its demands, planning the next round of negotiations by the end of June.
As a result of some positive changes, Ukraine received a memorandum from Russia outlining the conditions for a peaceful settlement of the conflict and an agreement on a possible exchange of prisoners of war. Further analysis of the document is expected, along with continued negotiations between the parties by the end of June.
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