“We are now being offered the Korean version.

The so-called conditional "38th parallel".

Here are such Ukrainians, but here they are not such Ukrainians ... I know for sure that one of the options that they can offer us is the “38th parallel,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

According to the official, at various meetings with European politicians, Russian representatives allegedly voice "messages that they are ready to make concessions, but in order to fix the status quo that exists today."

The Korean Peninsula formally continues to be at war, since the Korean War of 1950-1953.

ended with the signing of a truce, not a peace treaty.

The demilitarization zone runs along the 38th parallel.

Earlier, CNN columnist Nick Welsh suggested that NATO was on the verge of forcing Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to sign a peace treaty with Russia over arms supplies.

Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that Kyiv refused to negotiate, but Moscow would be open to dialogue if the Ukrainian regime "matured".