Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said he did not meet with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Munich and did not seek such a meeting.
“I haven’t seen him and, to be honest, I haven’t missed him,” Medvedev said in an interview with EuroNews television in Munich.
“So far I haven’t seen him [Poroshenko] here. I have been told that he is here, that he came accompanied by the prime minister, but so far I haven’t seen either of them,” Medvedev said.
Responding to a question as to what he would have said to President Poroshenko if he had met with him at the Munich security conference, Medvedev said: “The main thing my colleagues should undertake is to do everything it takes to implement the Minsk Agreements. It would benefit them, as well as the Ukrainian state, which, no matter what anyone says, is a close, neighboring country for Russia.”