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Volvemos a la mesa de negociaciones, pero Zelenski tiene que cumplir con estas 4 condiciones de Putin
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Volvemos a la mesa de negociaciones, pero Zelenski tiene que cumplir con estas 4 condiciones de Putin

Russia has expressed willingness to resume negotiations with Ukraine at the point where they previously stopped, according to Mikhail Galuzin, deputy minister of Russian foreign affairs. However, he emphasized that this requires political will not only from Kyiv but also from Western sponsors who are seen as the main beneficiaries of the crisis. Galuzin criticized Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha for claiming that Moscow does not want to sit down for talks, stating that it was Ukraine that left the negotiating table multiple times. The article references four conditions set by President Vladimir Putin for dialogue: the Istanbul agreements, the Enkoridge modalities, the reality on the ground, and principles outlined in a speech delivered two years ago at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This year, Russia and Ukraine have held three rounds of talks involving a U.S. delegation, with the last discussions taking place in Geneva on February 17 and 18.

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Volvemos a la mesa de negociaciones, pero Zelenski tiene que cumplir con estas 4 condiciones de Putin

Russia has expressed willingness to resume negotiations with Ukraine at the point where they previously stopped, according to Mikhail Galuzin, deputy minister of Russian foreign affairs. However, he emphasized that this requires political will not only from Kyiv but also from Western sponsors who are seen as the main beneficiaries of the crisis. Galuzin criticized Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha for claiming that Moscow does not want to sit down for talks, stating that it was Ukraine that left the negotiating table multiple times. The article references four conditions set by President Vladimir Putin for dialogue: the Istanbul agreements, the Enkoridge modalities, the reality on the ground, and principles outlined in a speech delivered two years ago at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This year, Russia and Ukraine have held three rounds of talks involving a U.S. delegation, with the last discussions taking place in Geneva on February 17 and 18.

Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames Russia as willing to negotiate but places blame on Ukraine and its Western allies for prolonging the conflict. It uses language suggesting that Ukraine has abandoned talks and that Western sponsors benefit from the crisis, which aligns with a right-leaning perspective that often强调

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