Foreign Ministry responds to Putin's statement that Slovakia wants to become a platform for negotiations
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Foreign Ministry spokesman Heorhiy Tykhyi emphasized that Ukraine needs a comprehensive and just peace based on a 10-point formula.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Georgy Tykhyi reacted to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's statement that Slovakia wants to become a platform for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, UNN reports.
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Tychy commented on Putin's statement that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico had offered Slovakia as a platform for negotiations during his visit to Putin.
We hear various statements from time to time... I suggest not taking liars at their word.
He also emphasized that Ukraine needs a comprehensive, sustainable, and just peace.
As for the negotiating platform, we regularly hear and see in the media such ideas and proposals from different parties and leaders. I emphasize once again that Ukraine needs a comprehensive, sustainable, just peace. There is a formula for peace, and we call on all parties who want to help to play their part. Restoring peace is a complex task in many dimensions, so there are 10 dimensions in the peace formula, and everyone can find a role in these efforts to really bring peace closer.
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized that countries can focus on specific issues that can be resolved.
If not to solve the issue globally, then at least to focus on specific issues that can be resolved. This applies to all our partners, including Slovakia
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Earlier, Austrian Chancellor Neghammer, in a conversation with Trump , offered his country as a venue for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. Trump showed interest in ending the war and was well aware of Austria's position.