Press Secretary of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov explained about the phone conversation between the heads of the Russian Federation and Ukraine. Version Peskov, Putin called for negotiations with the advent of the "people's republics". Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko in telephone negotiations discussed the military and the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Press Secretary explained that "leaders exchanged views conditionally what needs to be done as a matter of priority for an early end to the bloodshed in the South-East of this country". Peskov said that, despite the difficult environment, "the position of the presidents of the 2-States about the possible routes out of the hard crisis much the same". Putin's spokesman drew attention to the fact that, claiming the need to start negotiations with Ukraine militia "new Russia", the Russian President stated not on the status of this region, and about the internal dialogue of the Ukrainian authorities with the advent of the South-East of the state. "There are interpretations that the President has announced that it is negotiating statehood East of Ukraine. If just read his statement, it is clear that things are not so. The President declared the most inclusive negotiations, the need for which was accented long time in the documents that were signed in various formats" - quoted by the press Secretary of Putin, "Interfax". Remember, Vladimir Putin gave an interview to the program "Sunday times", where he said that the Ukrainian authorities have to engage in "meaningful negotiations" with the leaders of the self-proclaimed "people's republics" in Luhansk and Donetsk regions. Negotiations, according to Putin, should address "the political organization of society and statehood in the South-East of Ukraine in order to absolutely ensure the legitimate interests of the inhabitants of our planet who live there".