Russia and Ukraine 'on the verge' of deal to end war, deputy foreign minister says
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister says 90% of issues resolved but Crimea and NATO troop presence remain major obstacles to a peace agreement.
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told the American ABC today that he believes they are "within reach" of a diplomatic solution that would end the war in Ukraine.
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says Russia and Ukraine may be close to a diplomatic solution to the war. In an interview with ABC News, he says the parties are "on the verge" of an agreement. - We are ready to reach an agreement, says Ryabkov, adding that he hopes an agreement can be reached "sooner rather than later."
As Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov pointed out, Russia and Ukraine are "on the verge" of concluding an agreement to end the war, but there are issues on which Moscow will not compromise.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Riabkov, in an exclusive interview for ABC News, stated that, in his view, the blessed parties are "at the point" to achieve a diplomatic solution to the end of the war.
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