MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. Russia’s chief delegate to negotiations with Ukraine, presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky, has said that a long way will have to be walked to draft a treaty between Moscow and Kiev on mutually acceptable terms.
"A second major step on our side involves the possibility of holding a summit meeting at the moment foreign ministers initial a drafted treaty. However, a long way will have to be walked to draft such a treaty on mutually acceptable conditions," Medinsky said in a commentary to the RT television broadcaster.
Earlier, Medinsky said after a meeting between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul on Tuesday that Russia had received from Ukraine written proposals for a bilateral treaty.