The Ukrainian foreign minister has said that his government aims to have a peace summit by the end of February.
During the interview at the Foreign Ministry, he said: “Every war ends in a diplomatic way.He said his government would like to have the talks by the end of February.
“The United Nations could be the best venue for holding this summit, because this is not about making a favor to a certain country,” he said. “This is really about bringing everyone on board.” Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba during the press conference ahead of Security Council meeting on situation in Ukraine at UN Headquarters on September 22, 2022.Asked about whether Russia would be invited to the summit, he said that said the Kremlin should face trial for war crimes at an international court before it joins the talks.
He again downplayed comments from the Russian authorities that they are ready for negotiations, adding: “They regularly say that they are ready for negotiations, which is not true, because everything they do on the battlefield proves the opposite.”
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