The second round of talks between Russia and Ukraine began on March 3 in Belarus. Ukraine’s delegation includes Ukrainian politician Davyd Arakhamia, presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak, and Minister of Defense Oleksiy Reznikov. Russia sent a group headed by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Podolyak wrote on Twitter that key issues on the agenda include an “immediate ceasefire,” an armistice, and humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians from cities that have been destroyed or damaged by shelling. He shared a picture showing the Ukrainian side donning jackets and pants and the Russians in suits and ties. Medinsky told reporters Wednesday that the negotiations would include “a series of proposals by Russia related to an immediate ceasefire.” The first round of talks saw the sides reach common ground on several points, officials have said. “On several more crucial points, the Ukrainian side took out time for consideration and …