China News Service, January 27 (Xinhua) Comprehensive foreign media reported on the 26th that the Ukraine crisis broke out for nearly a year, and the Russia-Ukraine negotiations are still deadlocked.

Russian President's Press Secretary Peskov said that for Russian President Putin, Ukrainian President Zelensky has long been disqualified for dialogue.

In an interview with the media, Zelensky stated that he was "not interested" in peace talks with Putin.

Data map: On March 29, 2022 local time, the Russian and Ukrainian delegations started face-to-face negotiations in Istanbul, Turkey.

The picture shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking before the negotiations.

  According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 26th, the Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov told the media, “Everyone knows that Zelensky’s presidential campaign promises. He did not solve the Donbass issue, he did not fulfill the Minsk agreement, and, It turns out that he never intended to honor those agreements ... so, for President Putin, he has long since lost his standing to talk."

  According to the report, Zelensky said during the G20 that "there will not be any Minsk-3 agreement".

Peskov commented that the remarks "absolutely confirmed" Kyiv's reluctance to negotiate.

  Ukrainian President Zelensky said in an interview with Sky News that he was "not interested" in having peace talks with Putin, calling Putin a "nobody" (nobody) living in an "information bubble" and not Get a real sense of what's going on on the battlefield.

  Zelensky also believes that Russia "doesn't want any negotiations," which was the case before the Ukraine crisis.

Data map: On the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, local people evacuated Irping and crossed a temporary road built on the ruins.

  At the same time, the situation in Russia and Ukraine has become anxious again.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on the 26th that a strong explosion occurred near the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and reiterated its call for the establishment of a safety zone around the nuclear power plant.

  Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said on the same day that supervisors often reported explosions near the nuclear power plant. Explosion."

  On the same day, Russia launched a new wave of missile and drone attacks on Ukraine.

Ukrainian officials said at least 11 people were killed in the attack.

The Ukrainian energy minister also said that many places were attacked and caused emergency power outages.

  The Ukrainian side also claimed that all 24 drones sent by Russia at night were shot down by the Ukrainian army, including 15 drones that appeared around the capital Kyiv.

The Russian military also launched 55 missiles, including missiles launched from Tu-95 strategic bombers in the Russian Arctic.

  Not long before this round of attacks, the United States and Germany had just announced the supply of main battle tanks to Ukraine.

At the same time, countries such as the United Kingdom, Poland, the Netherlands, and Sweden have sent or announced plans to follow up with assistance such as tanks and heavy armored vehicles.

  German Defense Minister Pistorius said that the "Leopard" tanks promised by Germany are expected to arrive in Ukraine in late March and early April.

The Ukrainian crew will begin training in Germany in the next few days using German-made Marders tanks, and the training of the "Leopard 2" tank will also start later.

  Moscow slammed it as a "blatant provocation" against Russia.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the move to supply Ukraine with modern tanks reflected the West's growing involvement in the conflict.

The Russian ambassador to Germany Nechayev also previously commented that Germany's decision to provide tanks is extremely dangerous and will escalate the conflict to a "new level of confrontation."