Russia says will reduce military activity in parts of Ukraine
The announcement follows a day of talks in Istanbul, Turkey.
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Formin said Tuesday his country will "reduce military activity" in the Ukraine cities of Kyiv and Chernihiv in pursuit of an agreement to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The announcement follows what Russians are calling a productive day of diplomatic talks in Istanbul, Turkey, with the invasion now roughly four-weeks old.
Russian state media quoted Formin saying: "Due to the fact that negotiations on the preparation of an agreement on the neutrality and non-nuclear status of Ukraine, as well as on the provision of security guarantees to Ukraine, are moving into practice, taking into account the principles discussed during today's meeting, by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in order to increase mutual trust and create the necessary conditions for further negotiations and achieving the ultimate goal of agreeing on the signing of the above agreement, a decision was made to radically, at times, reduce military activity in the Kiev and Chernihiv direction."
Members of the Russian government told state media outlets that Ukraine offered proposals that will be "considered in the near future" and presented to leader Vladimir Putin in short order.
For the past several days, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been requesting a meeting with Putin in hopes of expediting an end to the war.