The Ukrainian conflict will be settled at the negotiating table. This opinion was made on Saturday by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at a press conference in the Australian city of Darwin.
"We want to be sure that Ukraine is in the best position to protect its interests, no matter how this [conflict] is resolved in the future. I also believe, and I have already said this before, that it will eventually be settled through negotiations," the Pentagon chief said after a meeting with his Australian and Japanese counterparts, TASS reports.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stressed that Moscow has never refused a political and diplomatic settlement of the conflict over Ukraine. In a conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on November 15, he recalled that Russia is open to negotiations on the basis of the proposals he voiced in the Foreign Ministry in June. Then he named four conditions for negotiations with Kiev, including the withdrawal of the Ukrainian armed forces from Donbass and Novorossiya and Kiev's refusal to join NATO. According to him, Russia considers necessary a neutral, non-aligned, nuclear-weapon-free status of Ukraine and the lifting of all Western sanctions.

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