MOSCOW, March 30. /TASS/. Ukraine on Tuesday for the first time showed its readiness to comply with a number of major conditions in order to establish normal relations with Russia in the future, Russia’s chief negotiator, Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky said on Wednesday.
"Yesterday, the Ukrainian side for the first time recorded, besides in written form, its readiness to fulfill a number of important conditions for building in the future normal, and I hope good-neighborly, relations with Russia," Medinsky told the Rossiya-24 TV channel.
Istanbul hosted another offline round of talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations on Tuesday. Following the talks, Vladimir Medinsky said that the Russian side had received Ukraine’s written proposals on a possible agreement between the sides. After studying these initiatives, Moscow will advance its own proposals, he added. Apart from that, in his words, Moscow is taking "two huge steps" toward Kiev and suggests that a meeting between the two countries’ presidents, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine, be organized earlier than planned, i.e. concurrently with the initialing of the peace agreement by the foreign ministers. Along with that, Russian troops will scale down their activities in Kiev and Chernigov.