Russia Sees 'Progress' at Conflict Talks With Ukraine

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia said Sunday that negotiators were making headway at talks to resolve fighting in Ukraine, more than two weeks after President
Vladimir Putin ordered his army over the borders of its pro-Western neighbor.Leonid Slutsky, a senior member of Russia's negotiating team,
told the state-run television network RT that "significant progress" was made following several rounds of talks hosted on the border of
told the network according to Russian news agencies."My own expectations are that this progress could develop over the next few days into a
unified position held by both delegations in documents to be signed," agencies cited him as saying.Negotiators from Moscow and Kyiv have
held several rounds of talks since Putin sent in troops to the country
Turkey this week hosted a first meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in comments
carried by Russian news agencies that negotiations were scheduled to continue Monday.Earlier Sunday, a senior Ukraine adviser and
presidential aide, Mikhailo Podolyak, wrote on Twitter that Russia had stopped issuing "ultimatums" and instead "carefully listens to our
positions."Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday that Russia had adopted a "fundamentally different approach" in the
talks.Meanwhile Russian President Vladimir Putin this week said there had been "some positive shifts" in the dialogue and that negotiations
were being held almost daily.