Jinshi data, July 4th news, Russian President Putin, during the "Shanghai Cooperation Organization+" meeting in Astana, expressed Russia's willingness to continue negotiations on the Russia-Ukraine conflict issue, emphasizing that the Istanbul Protocol draft has not disappeared. The head of the Ukrainian negotiating delegation signed the document at that time, indicating Ukraine's satisfaction with the draft. The draft still remains "on the table" and can serve as the basis for further negotiations.
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Putin: The Istanbul Protocol draft can still serve as the basis for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine
Jinshi data, July 4th news, Russian President Putin, during the "Shanghai Cooperation Organization+" meeting in Astana, expressed Russia's willingness to continue negotiations on the Russia-Ukraine conflict issue, emphasizing that the Istanbul Protocol draft has not disappeared. The head of the Ukrainian negotiating delegation signed the document at that time, indicating Ukraine's satisfaction with the draft. The draft still remains "on the table" and can serve as the basis for further negotiations.