On February 28, local time, Russia and Ukraine held negotiations in Belarus. The talks between the two sides lasted about 5 hours and discussed all agendas in detail.

After the talks, the Russian and Ukrainian delegations stated that the two sides had identified a series of priority issues and found some predictable common positions.

The two sides agreed to meet again in the Polish-Belarusian border area in the near future.

  On March 3, local time, the second round of talks between Russia and Ukraine ended, and the two sides reached an agreement on a temporary ceasefire and the establishment of humanitarian channels.

The two sides will maintain communication and cooperation on the establishment of humanitarian corridors in the near future.

The Ukrainian side said it did not get the expected results of the negotiations.

Russia and Ukraine agreed to hold the third round of negotiations as soon as possible.

  On March 7, local time, the negotiation that day lasted for nearly 3 hours.

The third round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations held in Belovezh Forest in Belarus did not achieve the expected results, but the negotiations between the two sides will continue.

  On March 10, local time, with the participation of Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba held a meeting on the outskirts of Antalya in southern Turkey.

The talks that day lasted about 90 minutes.

Both sides said after the talks that a decision on the ceasefire had not been reached.

  On March 14, local time, representatives of Russia and Ukraine held video talks.

There was no breakthrough in the negotiations that day.

(Making Yueziyan)

Responsible editor: [Bian Liqun]