Negotiation breakthrough? CCTV first announced the latest progress of Ukraine and Russia: a double-point agreement “nearly reached a consensus” | International | New Head Shell Newtalk

Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the Ukrainian presidential palace.Photo: Retrieved from Mykhailo Podolyak’s Twitter

The Russian-Ukrainian war has entered its 17th day. Both sides suffered heavy losses and the number of casualties continued to rise. In order to avoid escalating the situation, the two countries conducted three negotiations, but there is still no clear progress on the armistice agreement. According to Chinese media reports, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian presidential palace, revealed that Ukraine and Russia are close to reaching a consensus on a ceasefire-related agreement.

According to a report by China Central Television, Podoljako pointed out that Ukraine and Russia have formed a team to start a video chat after the third round of negotiations. In the third round of negotiations, Podoliyako believed that the opening of the humanitarian corridor has achieved positive results, and will continue to negotiate with Russia on the ceasefire and cessation of military operations.

Podoljako said that at present, Ukraine and Russia have made breakthroughs in the ceasefire-related agreement, and the two countries are close to reaching a consensus, and the details are still under discussion. Podoljako emphasized that the agreement must include a ceasefire between the two sides, the withdrawal of Russian troops, the signing of a peace agreement, and the repair of damaged infrastructure in Ukraine.

Podoljako said that both countries have proposed a number of solutions. For the part of the agreement, the content must be comprehensive and comprehensive, and the relevant group is continuing to study from the legal level to find a solution that is in line with Ukraine’s interests. Puerto Riaco said the details would not be released until the two countries fully reached a consensus.

However, there is no consensus in other international media about the content of CCTV’s report on Puerto Riaco.

In order to avoid escalating the situation, the two countries conducted three negotiations, but there is still no clear progress on the armistice agreement.

The Russian-Ukrainian war has entered its 17th day. Both sides suffered heavy losses and the number of casualties continued to rise.

Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian presidential palace, revealed that Ukraine and Russia are close to reaching a consensus on a ceasefire-related agreement.

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