This time, we plan to discuss a broader set of topics, focusing on the central issues related to territories and other claims, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to Reuters.
The talks in Geneva are scheduled to take place Tuesday and Wednesday. Russia will be represented by President Vladimir Putin's advisers Vladimir Medinsky and Kirill Dmitriev, as well as military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov, Peskov said.
Russia has so far refused to back down from its far-reaching demands that Ukraine give up territory, primarily the Donbas in the east, in order to conclude a peace agreement.





