Russia should provide a clear and quick response to the US proposal about the end of hostilities within 30 days. It should be “yes” or “no”, according to London and Paris.
Great Britain and France have accused Russia head Vladimir Putin for delaying negotiations for stopping Ukraine. The corresponding statement was made by foreign Minister of France, Jean-Niel Barro and his British colleague David Lemmy at a joint meeting in Brussels at NATO’s Prime office, Washington Post on Friday, April 4, said.
In their opinion, Russia really denied the US proposal about the complete and immediate termination of hate in Ukraine within 30 days.
“We believe Putin is constantly confused, keeping time on,” Lemmy said.
He believes that while Putin has to go to stop stopping, “He continued to bombed Ukraine. It was a civilian population. It was a supply of energy. We see you, Vladimir Putin. We know what you’re doing.”
In this regard, Barro noted that Ukraine accepted the ceasefire conditions three weeks ago, and now Russia “should give answers to the United States.”
“Russia is constantly changing its position, which continues to strike with energy infrastructure, which continues war crimes,” Barro said.
According to him, Russia should provide a clear and quick response to the US proposal, and it should be “yes” or “no”.
The Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs believes that Russia does not show any intent to stop its military campaign. Putin’s order also confirmed this by calling 160 thousand drafts for an annual immediate military service.
The day before, President Vladimir Zelensky said Russia had not yet agreed with an unconditional stop in Ukraine. But the “non -public communication” is on this topic.
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