MOSCOW, November 26. /TASS/. Russia is willing to hold talks on Ukraine based on the terms laid out by President Vladimir Putin and it’s in the West’s interests to accept them as soon as possible, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergey Naryshkin said.
"Russia is open to talks; the Russian president set forth the conditions for such negotiations back in June, when he met with the Foreign Ministry’s leadership," he noted at the 20th meeting of the heads of security and intelligence agencies of CIS countries in Moscow.
"The sooner Western capitals realize [the need to accept] the Russian president’s conditions for a peace agreement and talks, the better it will be for Ukraine, Europe and Russia, too," Naryshkin added.
The SVR director emphasized the need to establish long-term and enduring peace in Ukraine and its surrounding areas. "Peace should be guaranteed first of all for us - Russia and Russian citizens - but also for the entire European continent; however, ensuring peace requires eliminating the causes that created the so-called Ukrainian conflict," he concluded.