The Kremlin and the Russian Foreign Ministry announced the impossibility of negotiations with Ukraine after the offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov ruled out the possibility of negotiations between Ukraine and the Russian Federation after the operation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region. A similar statement was made on Monday, August 19, by the aide of the Russian dictator Yuri Ushakov, RosSMI reported.
Thus, Ushakov called the entry into the negotiation process “completely inappropriate” and indicated that further negotiations “depend on the situation on the battlefield, including the Kursk region.”
Lavrov made a similar statement.
“The President of the Russian Federation has clearly stated that no negotiations can be discussed with Kiev after the invasion of the Kursk region,” said the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
He also called the allegation of contacts for negotiations with Kiev rumors.
“Information about such contacts follows the development of the conference in Ukraine in Switzerland, where a decision was made to create working groups But for Moscow, this process is unacceptable, because its only purpose is to promote an ultimatum called the Zelensky formula,” he added.
We remind you that the dictator of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, called to “end the fight” and sit down at the negotiating table.
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