Russia wants legally binding mechanisms for Ukraine peace, TASS reports
MOSCOW, May 29 (Reuters) - Russia, as part of its peace proposals, wants legally binding mechanisms to guarantee that the Ukraine conflict will not resume, the foreign ministry was quoted as saying by state news agency TASS on Thursday.
The ministry said that Kyiv was aware of Moscow's position that a final settlement was possible only if the "root causes" of the conflict were completely eliminated, the agency reported.
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