 Both Russian and Ukraine refused to negotiate. Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that he sees no point in signing any agreements with Kiev, since it is highly likely that Ukraine's next leader will annul them. Medvedev drew attention to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's statements that he was not inclined to hold any talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It's not news, but there is a nuance he opted not to mention, although he is quite aware of it. He is not supposed to hold any talks, he is supposed to sign what he is told to sign, although frankly speaking, this document will not be worth its weight in paper. You can remember the Minsk agreements that were signed by his predecessor? Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel. Dmitry Kuliba, Ukraine's foreign minister, has also said that Ukraine is not being pushed to negotiate with Russia as it had been at the beginning of the war. Kuliba in a briefing during the Munich Security Conference told none of the major countries, tell us what we need to talk to Putin. As they see that Putin is doing and realize there is no point. Ukraine has managed to achieve an important goal. At the beginning of the war, even our friends said that Russia should not win this war, so we worked very hard to change this rhetoric. And so the world has started saying that Ukraine should win this war. They started to talk about and build their policy on it, the minister explained.