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第一次基辅高级官员对克里米亚谈判问题漏口风, 马克龙访问中国第一天乌克兰官员出来说这个话,不会那么巧合吧。
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Kyiv is willing to discuss the future of Crimea with Moscow if its forces reach the border of the Russian-occupied peninsula, a top adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told the Financial Times. The comments by Andriy Sybiha, deputy head of Zelenskyy’s office, are the most explicit statement of Ukraine’s interest in negotiations since it cut off peace talks with the Kremlin last April.
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“If we will succeed in achieving our strategic goals on the battlefield and when we will be on the administrative border with Crimea, we are ready to open [a] diplomatic page to discuss this issue,” Sybiha said, referring to Kyiv’s long-planned counteroffensive. He added: “It doesn’t mean that we exclude the way of liberation [of Crimea] by our army.”
A spokesperson for Zelenskyy did not respond to requests for comment
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“Xi reiterated his willingness to speak when conditions and time are right,” she said in a press conference.
She also joined Macron in urging China to use its friendly relations with Russia to help mediate talks with Ukraine, and said China had a responsibility as a U.N. Security Council member to “promote a just peace, one that respects Ukraine’s sovereign and territorial integrity, one of the cornerstones of the U.N. charter.”
Any move by China to provide military equipment to Russia directly or indirectly would “significantly harm” the EU’s relationship with China and be a “violation of international law,” she added.
Ukraine ‘ready’ to talk to Russia on Crimea if counteroffensive succeeds
Senior official says Kyiv does not exclude liberation of occupied peninsula by military means
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Kyiv is willing to discuss the future of Crimea with Moscow if its forces reach the border of the Russian-occupied peninsula, a top adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told the Financial Times. The comments by Andriy Sybiha, deputy head of Zelenskyy’s office, are the most explicit statement of Ukraine’s interest in negotiations since it cut off peace talks with the Kremlin last April.
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“If we will succeed in achieving our strategic goals on the battlefield and when we will be on the administrative border with Crimea, we are ready to open [a] diplomatic page to discuss this issue,” Sybiha said, referring to Kyiv’s long-planned counteroffensive. He added: “It doesn’t mean that we exclude the way of liberation [of Crimea] by our army.”
A spokesperson for Zelenskyy did not respond to requests for comment
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Over 8 million Ukrainians are now refugees; Kyiv may negotiate on Crimea
Kyiv has previously ruled out peace talks until Russia withdraws from all Ukrainian territory.
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Kyiv potentially willing to negotiate on Crimea;
EU chief says she urged Xi Jinping to reach out to Zelenskyy
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who is in Beijing for talks on security and trade along with France’s Emmanuel Macron, said she urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to “reach out” to Volodymyr Zelenskyy.“Xi reiterated his willingness to speak when conditions and time are right,” she said in a press conference.
She also joined Macron in urging China to use its friendly relations with Russia to help mediate talks with Ukraine, and said China had a responsibility as a U.N. Security Council member to “promote a just peace, one that respects Ukraine’s sovereign and territorial integrity, one of the cornerstones of the U.N. charter.”
Any move by China to provide military equipment to Russia directly or indirectly would “significantly harm” the EU’s relationship with China and be a “violation of international law,” she added.
Macron tells China’s Xi: ‘I know I can count on you to bring back Russia to reason’
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