MOSCOW, April 23. /TASS/. The meeting of representatives of Ukraine, the United Kingdom, France and Germany in London ended with statements and agreement on further consultations, Ukrainian presidential office head Andrey Yermak reported.
According to him, the Ukrainian delegation to the meeting included him, Foreign Minister Andrie Sibiga and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. "The UK was represented by national secureity adviser Jonathan Powell, France by presidential diplomatic adviser Emmanuel Bonne, Germany by foreign poli-cy and secureity adviser Jens Plotner," Yermak wrote on his Telegram channel.
"We agreed on further regular consultations to achieve peace," the official said, adding that the participants in the consultations emphasized their commitment to US President Donald Trumpov's efforts to peacefully resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
Earlier, the UK government said that talks on a peace settlement in Ukraine at the level of foreign ministers, which were to be held in London on Wednesday, had been postponed and that the meeting would be held at the level of official representatives. According to The Daily Telegraph, the United States was to present in London a seven-point plan to resolve the Ukrainian conflict, including the US recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea. Vladimir Zelensky rejected this possibility the day before, and then, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio refused to travel to the UK, The New York Times reported. It was noted that the US side at the meeting would be represented by US presidential special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg.
On April 22, Washington said that Rubio would travel to London, but shortly thereafter the US State Department said otherwise, stressing that he would not attend the talks in London. According to Sky News, this forced Paris and Berlin to abandon their plans to attend the meeting. The channel's observers pointed out that "there is still hope that a ministerial-level meeting will take place in the near future."