Kiev and Moscow are showing signs of optimism for the deal

Russian and Ukrainian officials, despite acknowledging the difficulties in the talks, gave signs of hope this Wednesday in an agreement that would allow an end to the war launched by Russia on February 24.

Hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Gelensky acknowledged that Russia’s demands were “very realistic”, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov acknowledged that he had “some hope” in a compromise.

“I focus on the statements that our negotiators give us. They say the talks are not easy for obvious reasons, but there is some hope for a compromise,” Sergei Lavrov said in an interview with Russian television RBC. Company Spanish Europa Press.

The negotiating session, which began on Monday, is expected to resume via video conference, with Ukrainian and Russian delegates set to end the war triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

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