The American “models and schemes” about Ukraine do not solve Russia’s basic requirement, says Sergey Ryabkov.
US proposals aimed at stopping the war in Ukraine did not remove the root cause of its beginning and not suitable for Russia. This was said by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation Sergey Ryabkov in an interview with International Life published Tuesday, April 1.
“We haven’t heard a signal from Trump about the end of the war. Everything is now an attempt to find a specific method that first achieves a stopping stop, because the Americans thought it. And then go to some other models and schemes where, as far as possible, there is no place for our basic request, especially the solution to the Primordials of this conflict,” said the conflict. ” She is.
According to Ryabkov, the current situation should be corrected. Moscow is serious about Washington’s proposals to resolve the situation, but not “accept them like this.”
“We are, of course, a deep and carefully thought to be complicated by our own priorities and strategies on this topic, which has worked and worked, in particular, our team negotiating with recent American negotiations in Riyadh,” he added.
The day before, US President Donald Trump said he was willing to introduce new Russian oil duties if the leadership of the Russian Federation did not agree with the end of the war in Ukraine. At the same time, he noted that he did not want to do this, and expressed the hope that Vladimir Putin would sign the agreements.
Trump also earlier said he was “furious” and “angry” because of Putin’s statements about the legitimacy of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. And in the Kremlin they said they did not believe in Trump’s “evil”.
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