“The militants trapped on the Azot are signaling that they are ready to continue negotiations.

They will continue, but the conditions for laying down weapons for the militants will obviously not improve,” he wrote on Telegram.

Miroshnik added that Ukrainian militants "tried their luck" when they disrupted the ceasefire agreements.

On June 18, the LPR ambassador to Russia said that Ukraine's refusal to guarantee the regime of silence prevents the opening of a humanitarian corridor from the Azot plant in Severodonetsk.

The commandant of the city, Viktor Dubina, said that the forces of the Luhansk People's Republic continue negotiations with the Ukrainian military at the Azot plant about a possible surrender.