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“There is progress, but big disagreements remain”: Israeli Prime Minister spoke about the course of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine

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As previously reported in the Kremlin, the next talks between Ukraine and Russia are scheduled for March 21.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who announced the role of a mediator to end the war between Ukraine and The Russian Federation, said that, despite some progress, large gaps remain between the parties.

He said this during a speech on Monday, March 21, reports Reuters.

“There is still a long way to go because… there are some contentious issues, some of them fundamental”, commented it.

Bennett added that Israel “along with other friends in the world will continue to try to bridge the gap and end the war.”

Recall in < /strong> The Kremlin reported that the next talks between Ukraine and Russia are scheduled for March 21 via videoconference. Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov announced that shelling on Ukraine will not stop during the talks.

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