Russia says Kyiv's statements on peace talks contradictory
The Hindu
Answering questions from Russian journalists on the sidelines of a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the Laos capital, Mr. Lavrov referred dismissively to Mr. Zelensky and Mr. Kuleba’s comments.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday he "does not listen" to what he called Ukraine's contradictory statements on peace talks.
Mr. Lavrov spoke after Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited China for talks this week. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy then said Beijing sent a "clear signal" it supported Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Answering questions from Russian journalists on the sidelines of a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the Laos capital, Mr. Lavrov referred dismissively to Mr. Zelensky and Mr. Kuleba's comments.
Mr. Kuleba, in an interview with Ukraine's TSN channel Friday about his visit to Beijing, said Kyiv could not be forced to negotiate and that China, which has sought to paint itself as a mediator after Russia's invasion, respected Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Mr. Kuleba "is saying this not for the first time and has sometimes said completely opposite things," Mr. Lavrov said.
"Not long ago they were talking about negotiations. Zelenskyy talked of readiness to finally sit at a table with Russian representatives. I don't listen to them, to be honest," he added.
Mr. Lavrov said that during talks with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in Vientiane, they discussed what was said during Kuleba's visit and Russians "sensed that the Chinese position remains unchanged".