Updated On: 04 March, 2022 10:53 AM IST | Kyiv | Agencies
Russian Foreign Minister says the West has continuously armed Ukraine, trained its troops and built up bases there to turn it into a bulwark against Russia; delegations from both countries hold talks in Belarus

People gather in a subway, using it as a bomb shelter, in Kyiv, on Wednesday
Russia’s foreign minister says Moscow is ready for talks to end the fighting in Ukraine but will continue to press its effort to destroy Ukraine’s military infrastructure. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the Russian delegation submitted its demands to Ukrainian negotiators earlier this week and is now waiting for Kyiv’s response in talks set for Thursday.
Lavrov said that Russia will insist on provisions that Ukraine will never again represent a military threat to Russia. He said it will be up to Ukrainians to choose what government they should have. “We are ready to conduct talks, but we will continue the operation because we won’t allow Ukraine to preserve a military infrastructure that threatens Russia,” he said. Lavrov said that the West has continuously armed Ukraine, trained its troops and built up bases there to turn Ukraine into a bulwark against Russia.