KIEV, March 15. /TASS/. Ukrainian presidential adviser Mikhail Podolyak said the Russian and Ukrainian delegations were discussing the settlement and ceasefire issues on Tuesday.
"Negotiations are continuing. Consultations on the main negotiation platform have resumed. [The delegations are discussing] the topical issues of the settlement, the ceasefire and the withdrawal of troops from the territory of our country," he wrote in his Telegram channel.
Another talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations began on Monday in an online format. Later, it was announced that the sides took a pause. On Tuesday, the Ukrainskaya Pravda quoted a member of Kiev's delegation, the Verkhovna Rada lawmaker David Arahamia, as saying that the talks had resumed.
On February 28, the first round of Russian-Ukrainian talks took place in the Gomel region. It lasted five hours. The second round held on March 3, also in Belarus, resulted in an agreement on humanitarian corridors for civilians. The third round took place in the Brest region, Belarus, on March 7. On March 10, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba met on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24 launched a special military operation in Ukraine following a request for assistance from the leaders of the Donbass republics. He said Moscow had no plans for an occupation of Ukrainian territories. The sole purpose is the country’s demilitarization and denazification.