Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to the Head of the President's Office and a member of the negotiating team, commented on the publication in the Financial Times of the positions of the draft peace agreement, which is allegedly being discussed between Ukraine and Russia.
On Twitter, he noted that the data provided by journalists is a draft.
Коротко. Financial Times опублікувала чернетку, яка демонструє запит російської сторони. І не більше. Українська сторона має свої позиції. Єдине, що ми підтверджуємо на цьому етапі, – це припинення вогню; виведення російських військ та гарантії безпеки від низки країн.
— Михайло Подоляк (@Podolyak_M) March 16, 2022
"The Financial Times has published a draft showing the request of the Russian side. And nothing more. The Ukrainian side has its own position. The only thing we confirm at this stage is a ceasefire, withdrawal of Russian troops, and security guarantees from a number of countries," he said.
In their text, journalists wrote about fifteen points, including Kyiv's renouncing its ambitions to join Nato and its promise not to host foreign military bases or weapons.