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War, day 14: There are wounded after a blow to a children’s hospital in Mariupol, Russia also uses vacuum bombs – The war in Ukraine

Talks between Russia and Ukraine to end the war have reached a “critical point” and a compromise is possible between the two countries if the new idea of ​​a concession that Moscow is preparing to offer is accepted.

This announcements, quoting Israeli representatives, the American site “Axios”. According to the publication, Russia is ready to take a step back from the two goals with which it invaded Ukraine: “denazification” (de facto cleansing of Ukraine’s elite) and “demilitarization”, along with recognizing Crimea as Russian and recognizing so-called independence. People’s Republics in Donbass.

Now the only requirement, according to Israeli officials, is “the demilitarization of Donbass.” The Jerusalem Post, too quotes its sources say the proposal is “final” and Russia will only accelerate the invasion if Ukraine does not accept it.

A day before the first meeting between the foreign ministers of Russia and Ukraine in Antalya, meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed hope that the talks would open the door to a “permanent ceasefire”. The chances of this are unknown, with Turkey and Israel stepping up pressure on both sides in recent days. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett even visited Moscow, a precedent for a foreign leader since the start of the war.

Ankara has not joined Western sanctions against Moscow, despite being a member of NATO. Erdogan, despite his country’s proximity to Ukraine, said the sanctions had almost turned into a “witch hunt against the Russian people, literature, students and artists”. He even mentioned the dismissal of conductor Valery Gergiev from the Munich Philharmonic for supporting Russian President Vladimir Putin as “ridiculous”.

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In this photo, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is with his German counterpart Olaf Scholz after a visit to the Kremlin.

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