US Secretary of State Marco Rubio admitted that the Russian side violates the truce.
The official emphasized that he expects to put an end to the war from the readiness of the Russian Federation, which should become known “for several weeks, not months.” He added that the US president is not interested in negotiations forever, because “President Trump will not fall into endless negotiations.” Rubio told reporters after a meeting of NATO ministers.
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According to him, “soon, not six months, but a week later,” Moscow must decide to end the war. If the Russian Federation does not do this, states must reconsider its tactics.
If you are not interested in the world, then you are postponing the process, you come up with what excuses … We do not delay it, ”the State Security Service says.
The head of the State Department added that Ukraine has already shown that it is ready to end fire and create a place for negotiations.
Meanwhile, the telegraph said that since the beginning of the “peace negotiations” of the Russian Federation increased the number of assassinations by more than 50%. It is noted that 30 days after February 18, the country of aggressor inflicted 4 thousand 776 beats in Ukraine and 30 days before, 3 thousand 148.
We recall that on March 28, the Russian Federation dealt a new blow to the Suda gas transportation system of the Kursk region and accused Ukraine. The Kremlin said that the Russian Federation reserves the right not to observe the regime of a 30-day ceasefire at energy facilities.
In fact, Russia did not stop the shelling of civil objects in Ukraine after negotiations in Saudi Arabia and the promises of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin not to attack the infrastructure of Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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