According to him, in mid-April, approximately 3/4 of the text of the agreement was agreed upon by both negotiating groups, both Russian and Ukrainian, and submitted to Kyiv for approval by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.

“There is still no answer.

Moreover, the negotiation activity has been frozen at the initiative of the Ukrainian side,” he said.

Medinsky added that, according to available information, the leadership of the United States and several other Western countries, who came to Kyiv, refused to give Ukraine the international security guarantees it asked for, and also refused to discuss and support the continuation of the peace process with Russia.

“We have this feeling.

Unfortunately, this is a tragedy for the Ukrainian people when the country's leadership proceeds not from the interests of its own citizens, but from the positions of other countries," he said.

Medinsky also noted that he would not like to disclose the contents of the document.

At the same time, he stressed that the negotiators agreed on most of it.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Kyiv itself signed its unwillingness to negotiate with Moscow.

As the minister noted, the Ukrainian negotiating group is being "led" by London and Washington - such information comes to Russia through several channels.