Russia immediately sets the goal of a “lasting peaceful negotiation,” Yuri Ushakov said.
Russia does not want a temporary truce with Ukraine, but is interested in a long -term negotiation. This was said by the assistant to Vladimir Putin – Yuri Ushakov – in a Russian media commentary on Thursday, March 13.
“We believe that our goal is a long -term peaceful negotiation, we are working hard for it, a peaceful regimen that considers our country’s legitimate interests, our famous concern.
Ushakov noted that in a telephone conversation with the US National Security Council, Mike Walts, set a position of the Russian Federation on this issue.
“Naturally, I commented on TRUCE temporary agreements, outlining our position that it was no more than a temporary rest for the Ukrainian military, nothing more,” he said.
When asked if it means that Russia has rejected this proposal, Uhakov replied that Vladimir Putin would speak “more specifically and larger” today.
In this regard, the head of the center for the fight against disinformation under RNBO Andrei Kovalenko, who commented on Uhakov’s statement, wrote on the Telegram that Russia is again trying to distance the truth and expose himself to the “main peacemaker.”
At the same time, he emphasized that Ushakov’s words were not an official denial of the Russian Federation of Temporary Truce, because Putin made a decision.
“But Uhakov is manipulated and shows that it is Russia who still wants the” world “, and the ceasefire is” not the way to the world.
Remember, on March 11, according to the results of negotiations with the United States at GIDD, the Ukrainian side agreed to an immediate 30-day Truce, if Russia also takes a step. Today the United States will move the Russian Federation to stop Ukraine and rely on its conclusion.
President Vladimir Zelensky said Russia’s belief would support this decision through the main work of the United States. And United States Secretary Marco Rubio, following negotiations at the Ukrainian delegation in Saudi Arabia, said “now the ball is on the Russian side.”
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