As Russian troops invading Ukraine continued to fight for the siege of the capital Kyiv, negotiations by both delegations continued the day before and took place on the 15th.

A Ukrainian delegation said it would hold negotiations on the 16th, saying, "There is a fundamental discrepancy, but there is certainly room for compromise."

Russian troops continue to invade Ukraine, intensifying their offensive toward the siege of the capital Kyiv, and Ukrainian troops continue to resist.



The mayor of Kyiv, Klitschko, has called on citizens to be on the alert, saying that he will issue a 35-hour stay-at-home order throughout the city from 3:00 am on the 16th of Japan time.



Meanwhile, the leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have announced that they will visit Kyiv to meet with President Zelensky, and it seems that they want to show cooperation between the EU = European Union and Ukraine and strongly restrain the Russian side.



Russian troops are also intensifying their offensive in eastern and southern Ukraine, and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has revealed that by the 14th, at least 691 civilians, including 48 children, had died.



EU High Representative Borrell also said that more than 2,400 civilians have been killed so far in eastern Mariupol alone.



Under these circumstances, online negotiations between Russia and Ukraine over the ceasefire took place on the 14th and 15th.



On the night of the 15th, the Ukrainian delegation's adviser to the presidential palace, Podryak, said on Twitter, "Negotiations will continue tomorrow. It is a very difficult and tenacious process of negotiations. There are fundamental discrepancies, but there is certainly room for compromise. There is, "he said, saying that he would continue to negotiate on the 16th.



However, according to the Russian Presidential Administration, Putin had a telephone conversation with EU President Michelle on the 15th and criticized that "the Ukrainian side has not taken a serious attitude to find a mutually acceptable solution." ..



The Russian side has shown a strong stance such as pressing for Ukraine's "neutralization" and "demilitarization", and it seems that the gap between the two is still large, and it is unclear whether a clue for a ceasefire can be found. ..