On the evening of March 7, local time, after the third round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations, a member of the Ukrainian delegation said that consultations with Russia on a ceasefire and cessation of hostilities will continue, and there is still no substantive result on related issues.

Podoljak, an adviser to the Ukrainian President's Office, also said that the third round of talks between Russia and Ukraine failed to achieve a result that could substantially improve the situation.

  However, Podoljak also said that the two sides have achieved some results in improving the logistics and transportation of humanitarian relief channels, which will help ensure effective relief and assistance to residents.

  The head of the Russian delegation, Mezinsky, said that Russia hopes that the humanitarian corridor will start running from tomorrow, and Ukraine has given assurances on this.

Russia's expected goals for talks with Ukraine in Brest Oblast fell short.

  Slutsky, chairman of the Russian State Duma International Affairs Committee, also said after the negotiation that Russia hopes to successfully evacuate people through humanitarian relief channels as soon as possible.

Slutsky also said that negotiations with Ukraine will be held as soon as possible, but Russia has no illusions about the outcome of the next negotiation.

  After the negotiations ended, the Ukrainian delegation left the Belarusian Brest Oblast by helicopter.

  (Headquarters reporter Wang Bin, Zhang Yuyao, Zhu Jing, Xu Hongbo)