Ukraine prepares for a 30-day ceasefire: Sibiga reveals details.


Ukraine has begun working on algorithms for monitoring a possible 30-day ceasefire with Russia. This was announced by Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga during a press conference in Kyiv together with his Austrian counterpart.
After a meeting with the American side, the negotiation group provided President Zelensky with a report on the results. 'We have already begun forming a national team that will develop algorithms for monitoring a possible ceasefire. This process is very complex,' Sibiga emphasized.
The minister stressed that the front line, where battles occur daily, stretches over 1300 kilometers. He also reminded that Ukraine has had negative experiences with Russia violating the ceasefire, with 25 documented cases. In order to avoid provocations from the Russian Federation, Ukraine must be prepared, the Foreign Minister noted.
'Therefore, we will make efforts to ensure that the Ukrainian side is prepared with the relevant teams, developments, and modalities,' Sibiga stated.
He also added that the team is actively working on a future vision of the agreement or action plan for achieving a just peace, as well as on the parameters and scope of the security guarantees package for Ukraine.
Earlier, Sibiga explained what '30-day ceasefire' means.
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