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Ban on talks with Moscow remains in force – Kiev

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January 15, 2025
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Published: January 15, 2025 2:58 pm
Author: RT

Vladimir Zelensky prohibited any negotiations in 2022, but Russia has repeatedly said it is open to talks with Ukraine

Kiev is maintaining its moratorium on direct negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga confirmed in an interview with European Pravda published on Wednesday. Two years ago, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky signed a decree banning his government from any talks with Moscow.

When asked if Russia should be involved in potential peace negotiations, Sibiga stated that at the moment, such a “modality” has not been considered.

“Let us wait for official contacts with the US, where we will discuss further steps,” the diplomat added.

Sibiga took the post of Kiev’s chief diplomat in September following the resignation of his predecessor Dmitry Kuleba, who stepped down amid a large-scale purge of Ukraine’s senior officials and took up a position at a Harvard-based research center.

In the interview, Sibiga claimed that US President-elect Donald Trump’s “peace through strength” approach aligns with Zelensky’s so-called “peace formula,” which is predicated on Russia withdrawing its troops from all territory claimed by Ukraine, paying reparations, and subjecting itself to a war crimes tribunal. Moscow has dismissed the plan, calling it “detached from reality.” 

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Moscow has repeatedly said it is open to talks on Ukraine, provided they take into account the territorial “reality on the ground.” However, in the fall of 2022, Zelensky signed a presidential decree banning all talks with the current leadership in Moscow. He imposed the moratorium after four former Ukrainian regions voted overwhelmingly to join Russia.

The Ukrainian leader, however, has recently shifted his rhetoric from emphasizing “victory” to demanding a “just peace,” underpinned by security guarantees from the West, including NATO membership, while leaving the status of the new Russian regions undetermined.

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Last week, Zelensky expressed a desire to secure a peace agreement with Russia within the year, emphasizing the need for strong security guarantees from its Western supporters.

Trump had repeatedly claimed while on the campaign trail that he could end the conflict within 24 hours. However, the president-elect recently said it might take up to six months after taking office to facilitate a deal between Moscow and Kiev.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday that Moscow is ready to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine within a broader Eurasian framework in order to address larger geopolitical issues.

The Russian president reiterated last month that Moscow is ready for negotiations with Kiev without any preconditions other than those agreed upon in Istanbul in 2022, which involved Ukraine agreeing to a neutral status and restrictions on the deployment of foreign weaponry in the country.

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