Russia and Ukraine to have peace talks in Turkey
• Russian and Ukrainian delegates to have new negotiation on March 28-30
Russian and Ukrainian delegates will meet again this week for a new round of face-to-face talks.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, David Arakhamia, a Ukrainian official who has been involved in negotiations with Russia, stated that delegates had chosen to hold this round of talks in person.
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“Today, in the next round of video talks, a decision was made to hold the next live round by two delegations in Turkey on March 28-30,” Arakhamia said.
Since February 28, Russia and Ukraine have undertaken three rounds of face-to-face peace negotiations, followed by a series of online exchanges, but no substantial deal has been made.
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Previously, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his Ukrainian colleague, Dmytro Kuleba, met on March 10 in Antalya, Turkey's southernmost province but failed to reach an agreement on a cease-fire but decided to continue talks over the conflict.
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