You cannot be naive when it comes to activities with Vladimir Putin, mentioned in the European Commission.
Russian aggressor country shows a complete disrespect in negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine. This was proven by his day -to -day attacks and murder of civilians. The statement was made by European Commission’s press secretary Anitta Hipper in a briefing in Brussels, according to European Pravda on Monday, April 7.
“When it comes to actions shown by Russia every day, including recent attacks that kill at least 20 civilians, and … 9 children with, Russia shows a complete disrespect for negotiations. It shows that it has no interest in them,” he said.
The hipper noted that it was really “very important to ensure stopping the stop so we could have a perennial and comprehensive world.”
“But we can’t be naive when we talk to Putin, and when we see his bloody attack every day,” the European Commission spokesperson emphasized.
At the same time, the European Commission considers the continuation of peace negotiations that are “very important.”
“But the result of these negotiations with peace should be a stronger Ukraine, because Putin does not respect the weakness. We must put Ukraine in the position of strength. That’s why we promise ourselves to increase our defense support and our abilities in this regard,” Anitta Gipper said.
Remember, US president Donald Trump has expressed unpleasantness to Russia’s blows in Ukraine. The Kremlin made sure that Putin was for peace, but there was a “whole mass of questions” for stopping.
Earlier it has been reported that since peace negotiations began under the leadership of the United States, the number of blows of the Russian Federation in Ukraine increased by 50%.
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