Please see the latest reports from Xinhua News Agency reporters from Moscow, Russia, Lviv, Ukraine, and Washington, USA –
@Moscow, Russia
The Russian-Ukrainian delegation has conducted two rounds of negotiations so far, and the two sides are scheduled to conduct the third round of negotiations on the 7th.
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and French President Emmanuel Macron on the 6th to discuss the situation in Ukraine. In a phone call with Erdogan, Putin reiterated Russia’s willingness to engage in dialogue with Ukrainian authorities and foreign partners on mediating the conflict, according to a message posted on the Russian President’s website.
According to news released by Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov on the 6th, since the launch of the special military operation, Russia has destroyed a total of 2,203 targets in the military infrastructure in Ukraine. Almost all Ukrainian Air Force fighters were destroyed.
This is the scene of the second round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, taken in the Belovezh Forest in Belarus on March 3.Xinhua News Agency/Belton News Agency
@UkraineLviv
In the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, the Ukrainian military has allowed foreign journalists to work outdoors during a curfew from the 6th. In just half an hour, the reporter encountered two groups of police patrolling the street. They checked the documents very carefully before letting them go. From February 25, Lviv has implemented a curfew from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
@Washington, America
US Secretary of State Blinken told US media on the 6th that President Biden and various government departments are discussing whether to impose an oil embargo on Russia. The United States will coordinate with European allies and partners to ensure that relevant measures will not affect the normal supply of international oil markets. Blinken also said that the United States supports Poland in providing fighter jets to Ukraine and will provide assistance to Poland to fill the “security gap” after its aid to Ukraine.
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