Russia ready for talks ‘any moment’ if Ukraine army lays down arms
Moscow: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday said that Moscow is ready for talks at “any moment” with Ukraine once the Ukrainian military respond positively to President Vladimir Putin’s call, end their resistance and lay down their arms.
Lavrov made the remarks following talks with Deputy Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) Sergey Peresada and Foreign Minister of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) Vladislav Deinego, the state-run TASS news agency reported.
President Putin announced in a televised address on Thursday morning that in response to a request by the head of the Donbas republic, he had made a decision to carry out a special military operation to protect people “who have been suffering from abuse and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.”
Putin said the Russian military operation aims to ensure a “demilitarisation” of Ukraine. Putin also urged Ukrainian servicemen to “immediately put down arms and go home.” The US and its allies have decided to block assets of four large Russian banks, impose export controls and sanction oligarchs close to Putin after he ordered a “special military operation” against Ukraine on Thursday.
Stressing that Russia had always called for negotiations, Lavrov said, “there is no shortage of talks but when talks are replaced with blatant sabotage, while Russia is accused of allegedly failing to implement the Minsk accords, it’s effrontery, which is what some of our Western colleagues are famous for, but this time, it just went beyond all limits because it was accompanied by a continuous deterioration of the Russian-speaking population’s situation in Ukraine.” — PTI
New Delhi: Russia on Friday said it expects support from India at the UN Security Council when the global body takes up a crucial resolution on the Russian military operation in Ukraine. Russia’s Charged’ affaires Roman Babushkin said India has a deep understanding of the reasons that led to the current situation in Ukraine and Moscow is looking for continued support from New Delhi in sync with the special and privileged strategic partnership between the two countries. The UN Security Council was scheduled to vote on Friday evening on a draft resolution on Russia’s military operation in Ukraine.