MOSCOW, March 14. /TASS/. Russia and Ukraine are holding virtual talks every day, it saves time and money, Russia’s chief negotiators and presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky said on Monday.
"Talks with the Ukrainian delegation continue in the videoconference format every day, seven days a week. This format helps save time and money. We are trying to do our best to implement the tasks set by [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, to ensure Russia’s peaceful future," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
The first round of Russian-Ukrainian talks was held in Belarus’ Gomel region on February 28. The talks lasted for five hours. The second round of talks was held on March 3 in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, in Belarus. The talks yielded an agreement on humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians. The delegations met for the third round of talks on March 7, in the Brest region, also in Belarus. On March 10, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmitry Kuleba on the sidelines of a diplomatic forum in Turkey’s Antalya.
The talks were continued on Monday in the video format. The Russian delegation was led by Medinsky.
The Kremlin press service said on March 12 that in a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Russian President Vladimir Putin informed them about "a series of talks held between Russian and Ukrainian representatives in the video format in recent days."