MINSK – Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia is ready to continue negotiations with Ukraine, but only based on the agreements reached earlier.
"Well, let them (negotiations) return, but not from what one side wants, but based on those agreements reached during negotiations in Belarus and Turkey and based on the current situation on the ground," Putin told a press conference following talks with his Belarusian counterpart, Aleksandr Lukashenko, in Minsk.
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The Istanbul agreements satisfied both the Ukrainian and the Russian sides in 2022, the Russian leader said.
Russia supports the resumption of negotiations with Ukraine, he added.