The Ukrainian delegation is leaving for the United States today to hold another round of negotiations. This was stated at the forum "Ukraine. Year 2025" Head of the Office of the President (OP) Andrey Ermak.
"Andriy Yermak and (First Deputy Prime Minister of Economy) Yulia Sviridenko are flying to the United States today after the forum to hold another round of negotiations," UNIAN reports.
Yermak also said that "there can be no compromises with our territorial integrity."
"It is important for Ukrainians how this war will end. We need reinforced concrete security guarantees. All partners are with us today. But the teams are changing, elections are being held. We need to work 24/7, because the front goes not only along the front line, the front today goes all over Ukraine — diplomatic, economic and many others," he added.
Recall, today in The forum "Ukraine. The year 2025", timed to coincide with the beginning of the Russian military special operation (SMO).
As EADaily reported, the first round of negotiations between the Russian and American delegations was held in Riyadh on February 18. Russia was represented at this meeting by Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the United States by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Special Envoy for the Middle East Steven Witkoff.
The second round of negotiations between Russia and the United States will be held at the level of directors of the departments of the Foreign Ministry "in the next two weeks."

Massive Russian strikes on the ports of Ukraine led to the actual blockade of Odessa
German banks demand to compensate them for losses due to anti-Russian sanctions
Putin: We will respond in a mirror way, only several times more powerful — they will feel
One of the highest paid singers in Russia admitted to huge debts
In Estonia, the number of people willing to support Kiev and impose sanctions against Russia has decreased
Diesel in Europe costs like $ 100 oil: the EU pays for the attacks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian refineries