The end? Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine

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Ukrainian President confirms: Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will take place on the Belarus-Ukraine border • The Russian army enters Kharkov – the second largest city • Ongoing updates

A Russian tank hit by Ukrainian forces

As Ukrainian forces continue to repel Russian attempts to occupy the Ukrainian capital, Russian military vehicles and special forces entered the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine this morning (Sunday) – the second largest city, located in the northeast of the country.

Naftali Bennett, spoke at noon with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two reportedly discussed the situation between Russia and Ukraine. Bennett offered to mediate.

President Zalansky announced that Ukraine had filed a lawsuit against Russia in the International Court of Justice in The Hague and demanded that she be prosecuted for her aggression. The prosecutor general of Ukraine said that “we will prove in a fair trial that Putin is the main war criminal of the 21st century”.

Putin has instructed Russia’s nuclear arsenal to go on high alert after what he called “aggressive statements by NATO countries.”

The Russian news agency Sputnik reported that a Ukrainian delegation was on its way to talks with Russia in the Gomel region of Belarus, according to Vladimir Medinsky, an adviser to Putin and head of the Russian delegation to the talks.

The Ukrainian president’s office has confirmed that negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will take place on the Belarus-Ukraine border. The parties meet without preconditions.

In a conversation between Zelsky and Lukashenko, it was agreed that the delegations would meet without preconditions near the Pripyat River. Lukashenko has announced that he guarantees the security and well-being of the Ukrainian delegation.

Zalansky also said: “We received assurances from Lukashenko that during the expedition’s stay on Belarusian land, near the border and the Pripyat River, all the forces stationed on Belarusian land would not be activated.”

After the UK closed its airspace to Russian flights, Poland is also considering a similar move. At present 15 countries have already closed their airspace to Russian aircraft.

Former IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Ronen Menalis suggests that former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mediate between Russia and Ukraine: In the summer of 2019.

Israel should appoint Netanyahu as a special envoy for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. I got a close look at how Russian President Putin is listening to the chairman of the opposition. If Israel has a chance to influence this event through it.

It will also be a certificate of honor for the Israeli government. After he succeeds (or, God forbid, fails), we will return to Dumas’ affairs. “

On Friday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zalansky. According to leaks from the Bennett Chamber, the Ukrainian president asked him to host a summit of reconciliation between Russia and Ukraine in Israel.

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