Crisis in Ukraine: Moscow says ready for dialogue – Too early to discuss border issue

While the crisis in Ukraine is on a tightropeRussia says it is still “ready” for talks with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who is expected to meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Geneva on Thursday. The meeting will take place later Moscow recognizes pro-Russian separatists.

“Even in the most difficult moments (…) we say: we are ready for the negotiation process, for this reason our position remains the same (.). “We are always in favor of the use of diplomacy,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement posted on YouTube.

Meanwhile, according to international agencies and the Athens News Agency, the Russian ministry said that Moscow must first ratify the friendship agreements with Donetsk and Lugansk before discussing issues such as the exact borders of the regions.

Ottawa prepares to impose financial sanctions on Moscow

Canada condemned her decision Russia to recognize as independent, two separatist regions of eastern Ukraine and in response will impose sanctions, as Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie said yesterday.

“Canada, together with its partners and allies, will respond strongly to this apparent contempt of international law,” Jolie said in a statement. “We are preparing for the imposition of financial sanctions on these actions, separately from those prepared in response to any further Russian military invasion of Ukraine.”

Contact Charles Michel with Volodymyr Zelensky

In the meantime, the EU ‘s solidarity with Ukraine said European Council President Charles Michel in a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. In a post on Twitter, Charles Michel states:

“I spoke with President Zelensky to express the EU’s full solidarity with Ukraine.

The EU stands by you and fully supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

“Russia’s move is an attack on international law and a rule-based international order.”

Source: News Beast

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