Progress Being Made In Talks With Ukraine, says Russia
Russia has on Wednesday said negotiations with Ukraine to resolve the ongoing conflict were making headway and underscored that Moscow’s troops were not working to topple the Ukrainian government.
“Some progress has been made,” foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova said during a press briefing, referring to three rounds of talks with Kyiv.
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Ukraine and Russia officials have been meeting on the Belarus-Poland border for talks to end fighting.
Zakharova said another round of talks will be focused on humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians.
She also revealed that Moscow does not intend to occupy Ukraine or overthrow its government.
The army’s aim is “not to occupy Ukraine, or the destruction of its statehood, or the overthrow of the government. It is not directed against the civilian population,” Zakharova said.
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President Vladimir Putin has said he sent in troops to Ukraine in order to “de-Nazify” the country.
Since Russian troops went in on February 24, they have advanced into the country and shelled Ukraine’s main cities, forcing thousands to flee.
Moscow says it not to target civilian areas, despite widespread evidence otherwise.
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Zakharova during the briefing accused Kyiv authorities of blocking efforts to evacuate civilians.
She said;
Information about humanitarian corridors is deliberately not communicated to the population. Persons wishing to leave for Russia are forced to evacuate in the Western direction.
Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a day-long ceasefire on Wednesday around a series of evacuation corridors to allow civilians to escape fighting.
Moscow said this week it would set up evacuation corridors, but Kyiv said the proposed routes were unacceptable because some led to Russia.
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Zakharova claimed that around two million Ukrainians want to be evacuated to Russia.
UN refugee agency, UNHCR has estimated the total number of Ukraine refugees at as many as 2.2 million.