Moscow. The delegations have made significant progress on a 15-point draft agreement, including a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Russian forces. The Financial Times, citing three unnamed officials involved in the Russia-Ukraine talks, reported that if Kyiv abandons NATO membership ambitions and accepts to withdraw its armed forces from the borders, the agreement will be put into effect. According to the Kyiv Independent, the proposed deal also requires that Ukraine vow not to host foreign military bases and receive security guarantees from allies such as the US, Britain and Turkey.
According to media reports, the FT writes that Kyiv is skeptical about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s commitment to establishing peace and resolving the crisis. According to the newspaper, Ukrainian officials fear that Moscow is trying to buy time to regroup the army and continue the offensive.
Russia and Ukraine developed a 15-point plan during the talks, including a ceasefire and a withdrawal of troops. It emphasizes the neutrality of Kyiv and the reduction in the deployment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
—AnyTV News
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