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Efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict have not yet made concrete progress

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (left) and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan are trying to “de-escalate” tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Photo: EPA.

World leaders are in a row of phone calls to find the best possible compromise for all parties involved.

In a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin outlined the conditions for reaching an agreement to end Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, in which Moscow asked Kiev to keep neutrality, not join NATO, disarmament and protect the Russian language in Ukraine.

The Turkish leader has offered to organize a meeting between President Putin and President Zelensky.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky previously affirmed his readiness to meet his Russian counterpart directly, and acknowledged Ukraine could not join NATO. However, he has set priorities in negotiations with Russia, including ending the war and ensuring the security of the people and country of Ukraine.

According to a member of the Ukrainian delegation participating in negotiations with Russia, the two leaders of Ukraine and Russia will be able to meet in the coming days.

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