Russia-Ukraine talks likely to continue on Tuesday in Turkey
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Kathmandu, March 28. The Russian and Ukrainian delegation are scheduled to meet in Turkey on Tuesday for further negotiations.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that face-to-face negotiations are crucial, as they can cover more issues. He added that the delegation left for Turkey today.
Moreover, the negotiations could not start today due to logistics issues.
Earlier, the Russian and Ukrainian delegations have held three rounds of talks in person in Belarus since February 28. The forth round of talks was held in video conference format on March 14.
Kremlin finds Biden’s remarks on Putin ‘alarming’
Kremlin has said on Monday that US President Biden’s remarks for Russian President Putin at the end of his speech at Warsaw was alarming.
Biden said, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power”. He said so while addressing a crowd in Warsaw.
While the speech has received little attention in the Russian media, Kremlin spokesperson has said they will be tracking the statements of US President Biden.
The White House has clarified saying that Biden had not been calling publicly for regime change.
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