Russia and Ukraine do not reach an agreement for a ceasefire and the offensive continues: Dmytro Kuleba


Those responsible for the russian diplomacy and ukrainian they failed this Thursday in Turkey an agreement for a ceasefire, in their first face-to-face after two weeks of invasion and hours after the bombing of a pediatric hospital in the city of Mariúpol, which caused three deaths and worldwide rejection.

“We wanted to get a 24-hour ceasefire. (Russian Foreign Minister Sergei) Lavrov said that Moscow wanted to talk about humanitarian corridors,” said Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba after the meeting in Antalya, in the south of Turkey.

The Ukrainian official assured that Russia intends to “continue its aggression until Ukraine capitulate.”

“I heard today that the ceasefire is linked, on the part of Russia, to the respect of the demands expressed by the president (Vladimir) Putin Ukraine,” he added. “But Ukraine has not given up, is not giving up and will not give up,” he insisted to reporters.

Russia “did not attack Ukraine”

Despite not giving up their positions, both officials said they wanted to continue negotiating and making efforts after this first meeting since the beginning of the russian invasion.

Lavrov said his country was willing to continue talking in the same format as the first three meetings in Belarus and that a meeting between Putin and the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskywas ruled out for now.

Responding to journalists after the match, Lavrov also assured that “Russia does not plan to attack other countries and did not attack Ukraine” but instead responded to “direct threats” to his safety.

The minister also criticized the “dangerous” arms deliveries from Western countries to Kiev.

“Those who are loading Ukraine with weapons have to understand, of course, that they will bear responsibility for their actions,” he said.

So far, the talks between Kiev and Moscow have achieved local truces and the establishment of humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians. But Russia has been accused of not having respected these agreements.

Lavrov assured on Thursday that the “Russian initiative for the daily opening of humanitarian corridors is still in force.”

Russia maintains the siege of the large Ukrainian cities and continues to bombard various regions. Hundreds of civilians have been sheltering from the bombardment in basements and makeshift shelters for days. In some places, the humanitarian situation is critical, according to witnesses.

Turkey’s meeting came a day after the bombing of a children’s hospital in Mariupol, in the southeast of the country, a strategic port on the Sea of ​​Azov that is besieged by Russia.

At least three people, including a girl, perished in the attack, according to the latest balance of the municipal authorities communicated on Thursday.

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky, who called the bombing “war crime“He published videos showing the destruction of the place.

Surround Kiev

The images caused worldwide revulsion. The White House denounced a “savage” use of force and the British Prime Minister, Boris JohnsonHe called the attack “immoral.”

This Thursday, the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sanchezaccused Russia of probably committing “war crimes” by targeting “civil society in an indiscriminate manner.”

This Thursday, the Kremlin said that it will ask the army for information about this attack, but Lavrov in Turkey assured that it was serving as a base for a nationalist battalion.

“All the women who were going to give birth, all the nurses and all the support staff had been expelled,” Lavrov said.

More than 1,200 people have died in Mariupol since the start of the russian military siege nine days ago, according to municipal figures.

On Wednesday, in its latest official balance, the UN estimated that 516 civilians were killed and 800 wounded in Ukraine since the beginning of the invasion, which also caused the forced departure of more than two million people from the country.

On Wednesday, at least 35,000 civilians were evacuated from Sumy, Enerhodar and areas near Kiev, according to figures reported by Zelensky.

In recent hours and according to the Ukrainian General Staff, Russian forces continue to advance to “surround Kiev”, also attacking on other fronts, such as the cities of Izium, Petrovske, Sumy, Ojtyrka and the Donetsk region.

To the northeast of the capital, important columns of smoke rose this Thursday morning, according to AFP journalists.

Assistance and more sanctions”

Since the beginning of the invasion, United States and its partners from NATO they support Kiev but avoid getting directly involved in the conflict. On Wednesday, Washington definitively rejected Poland’s offer to deliver fighter jets to the ukrainian troops.

However, the United States House of Representatives adopted a new federal budget that includes an item of almost 14,000 million dollars for Ukraine.

This is humanitarian aid, but also arms and ammunition for Kiev, it must be voted on now in the Senate before being signed into law by the president Joe Biden.

The International Monetary Fund The IMF also approved $1.4 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine on Wednesday.

This Thursday, the Russian Ministry of Defense accused the United States of having financed a biological weapons program in Ukraine and said that it had found evidence of it in Ukrainian laboratories.

“The goal of these Pentagon-funded biological research in Ukraine was to create a mechanism for the secret spread of deadly pathogens,” ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

In Russia, the western sanctions begin to weigh on the population. The last foreign companies to leave the country were the Japanese video game giants Sony and Nintendo.

This Thursday, the British government announced new sanctions against Russia, which will affect seven oligarchs, including Roman Abramovich, owner of the Chelsea F.C.which recently put up for sale.

These punitive measures include an asset freeze, a ban on dealing with British individuals and companies, and a travel ban.

And this Thursday, the leaders of the European Union (EU) will meet in Versailles, France, to discuss the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, from the point of view of security and energy.



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