Ukraine-Russia delegations to meet for talks Feb 28

Ukraine-Russia delegations to meet for talks Feb 28

PanARMENIAN.Net - A Ukrainian delegation will meet with a Russian delegation on Monday, February 28 for talks on the Ukraine-Belarus border following assurances from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, CNN reports.

The announcement came Sunday as Ukrainian forces engaged in fierce fighting with Russian troops in multiple cities across Ukraine.

Russia is facing universal condemnation and increased sanctions from Western powers over Moscow's unprovoked assault on Ukraine, now in its fourth day.

Ukraine's Deputy Interior Minister Evgeny Yenin said the talks would take place Monday morning local time.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had earlier said he would be willing to hold talks with Russia but not in Belarus, pointing out that Russian military actions are being launched from that country.

On Sunday, Zelensky said in a brief televised statement that he doesn't expect much from the meeting.

"I will say frankly, as always: I do not really believe in the result of this meeting, but let them try. So that no citizen of Ukraine would have any doubt that I, as president, did not try to stop the war when there was even a small chance," Zelensky said.

Ukraine has said its air force shot down a cruise missile launched at Kyiv on Sunday from Belarus – an ally of Russia.

Zelensky's office said Lukashenko had called his Ukrainian counterpart on Sunday. "The politicians have agreed that the Ukrainian delegation will meet with the Russian delegation without preconditions on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, near the Pripyat River," Zelensky's office said.

"Aleksander Lukashenko has taken responsibility for ensuring that all planes, helicopters and missiles stationed on the Belarusian territory will remain on the ground during the Ukrainian delegation's travel, meeting and return."

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his country's deterrence forces -- which include nuclear arms -- onto their highest state of alert on Sunday.

"Top officials in leading NATO countries have allowed themselves to make aggressive comments about our country, therefore I hereby order the Minister of Defense and the chief of the General Staff to place the Russian Army Deterrence Force on combat alert," Putin said in a televised meeting with top Russian defense officials.

Putin also said the Western sanctions placed on Russia were unlawful.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told a briefing that Putin's order to put Russian deterrent forces on alert was a "direct threat to us" and an effort to raise pressure on the Ukrainian delegation at Monday's scheduled talks.

Kuleba indicated that Ukrainian officials are willing to "listen to what Russia has to say" but will not give in to pressure. "We will tell them what we think of this," he said. "And what we are ready to discuss is how to stop the war and the occupation of our territories. Full stop."

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