Negotiators from Kyiv and Moscow are poised to meet for talks near Ukraine’s border with Belarus, authorities confirmed on Sunday, euronews.com informs.
Ukrainian president’s Constitutional Court representative Fedor Venislavsky told the country’s parliamentary TV channel Rada that the negotiations are set to begin on Sunday night after the Kyiv delegation changed its route “due to security reasons”.
“To ensure the maximum safety of our delegation, they have taken a route that avoids any threat to their lives and that keeps their location unknown,” Venislavsky said.
In a later video address, Zelenskyy said that he agreed to the talks after a conversation with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenka, who assured him of the safety of the Ukrainian side.
However, he expressed his doubts that a diplomatic solution to the war can be reached at the talks.
“I will say this frankly, as always: I do not really believe in the outcome of this meeting, but let them try.”
Zelenskyy added that he said yes to the talks “so that no citizen of Ukraine would have any doubts” that he tried to stop the war through diplomatic means “no matter how small the chance”.
Russian diplomats were sent to Belarus to await peace talks. The Ukrainian government initially rejected the invitation to travel to Belarus, where Russia has stationed a significant number of troops.
They said, however, that they would be willing to open dialogue at another neutral venue.