NEW YORK, February 18. /TASS/. The high-level summit on Ukraine is likely to be postponed for a few months due to the lack of commitment from world leaders, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.
According to the news agency, Kiev insists that the meeting should be held in March. However, the summit is likely to be postponed to April or May due to the lack of commitment from world leaders.
Bloomberg also added that a number of countries have said that they would like to see Russia at the negotiating table.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, speaking via videoconference on the G20 summit in mid-November 2022, presented a so-called ten-point peace plan that does not take into account Moscow's position. In particular, it calls for the complete withdrawal of Russian forces from the 1991 borders and the return of control over the "exclusive economic zone" in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to Ukraine. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that Kiev's statements about a peaceful settlement were made without taking into account the existing realities. Moscow sees no progress in the peace process, so it continues the special military operation.
Russia has repeatedly stated its position on the situation around Ukraine at various levels. According to Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, Moscow has always been and remains open to a diplomatic settlement of the crisis and is ready to respond to really serious proposals, while the Kiev regime has interrupted and banned negotiations with Russia.