galliv asked our colleagues from the russian service of radio liberty about this, whether they feel putin a threat from the summit itself and the decisions that can be made there and whether the russian president is even ready for negotiations and at which conditions, let's listen. if we talk about the official media, russian propaganda, then it tries to belittle the significance of this summit, and what is called in such a somewhat contemptuous spirit about... is responded to as an event doomed to failure. this, of course, fully corresponds to the kremlin's official position, which was first expressed by seven putins. back in may, during a visit to china, he spoke about the summit as an event in which russia does not intend to participate, which, according to him, does not mean that russia is not ready for negotiations. but it is not ready for negotiations on the terms of the ukrainian peace formula. and there he mentioned more than once the istanbul agreements mentioned by the russian side, which were not adopted in the spring of 2000. on the 22nd, he said, it would be possible to