Through secret and not very channels. Putin is trying hard to go to negotiations with Ukraine - interview with Klimkin
Therefore, official reports agreed to continue coordination in the implementation of the grain initiative. Yesterday he talked to your colleague, there was a Ukrainian diplomat Alexander Matsuka, who worked at the UN for many years. He says it is the impression that the UN Secretary General Guterres Grain is a concern even more than the murder of Ukrainians by the Russian army. What do you think about this? Video of the day-I would, first of all, I wish this meeting to take place in Odessa.
Agree, there would be some symbolism. If, of course, Erdogan and Guterres came to Odessa. And in this way, they are in the fact that they guarantee the safety of the corridor. This is a grain corridor. I believe that in the future it should be expanded to other goods. Russia tries to destroy his work and says: "Let me raise the bet there. " But in the future, to work it, and still soften such a sanction, and then let's soften this sanction.
However, I am at all the first two months, like all Ukrainians, I also carefully follow international issues. I didn't see the UN at all. And Guterrash appeared in Kiev and Moscow two months after the war. I believe that the UN was disgraced in our war with Russia. And this is a matter of confidence and most importantly respect for the UN. Therefore, the presence of Guterresh today in Lviv, yes, it is, of course, important, yes, the UN umbrella is acting for the grain corridor.
But we are well aware that the UN is in today's reality an Impotent organization. Either we restart it, or as the League of Nations in the future we will destroy it in the future. This is, of course, the future. And now we need the UN to be able to punch things important to us. I do not know if we have time to talk about the situation at the Zaporizhzhya station, that there is a need for an IAEA mission.
But who has a mission of IAEA who has? Of course, the UN inspectors to be armed are ready to organize the safety area, to punch it with Russia, to organize patrols, to organize technical observation. That's, I think, at least the minimum role of the UN, which it would have to play. And what I see now, of course, will not speak different words in the ether, but yet it is less than nothing.