The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister said that it was unacceptable to accept the withdrawal of troops as a precondition for negotiations
2022-11-15
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Dmitry Grushko said on the 14th that Russia could not accept the withdrawal of troops as a prerequisite for negotiations on Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian state news agency reported on the 14th, President Serenski of Ukraine went to the capital city of Kherson State on the same day. ——According to Russian media reports, Russian Vice Foreign Minister Grushko said in an interview with the media on the 14th that the Russian side could not accept the withdrawal of troops as a prerequisite for negotiations on Ukraine. He stressed that Russian President Putin has repeatedly said that Russia is ready for negotiations, but these negotiations should take into account the local situation. ——According to the Ukrainian state news agency on the 14th, Ukrainian President Serenski went to Kherson on the same day. In addition, according to the news released on the website of the presidential palace of Ukraine, Zelensky said that as of the evening of the 12th, the Ukrainian army had controlled more than 60 settlements in Kherson State, and the police were taking measures to stabilize the local situation. ——Oleg Niklenko, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, said on social media on the 14th that the conditions for Ukraine to negotiate had not changed, namely, immediately stop the war, withdraw all Russian troops, restore Ukraine's territorial integrity, compensate for losses and provide effective guarantees against aggression. ——On the 14th, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov reported that the Russian army had repelled the Ukrainian army's attacks in Kupiansk, Yeoman and other directions. The Russian army also destroyed two anti artillery radar stations deployed by the Uzbek army in Kharkov and Donetsk regions, destroyed the command posts, arsenals and fuel depots of the Uzbek army in Kherson and Kharkov regions, and shot down six Uzbek UAVs in Lugansk, Donetsk and Zaporoge. ——According to the Tass News Agency on the 13th, Leontiev, the head of the new Kahovka administration in Kherson Prefecture, told the media that the Kahovka hydropower station was seriously damaged due to the shelling by Ukraine, and it would take at least a year to repair it. (Liu Xinshe)
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