But to end the war in Ukraine, you still need to discuss the “many difficult issues,” Dmitry Peskov said.
Russia’s side sees “some development” and “accomplishments” at the end of the war in Ukraine. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said this in a briefing Friday, April 18.
“We believe that a certain development can be a state of being a state,” he said and connected this “development” with a temporary moratorium on blows to energy infrastructure facilities.
So Peskov responded to the request to comment on American side statements that the United States could withdraw from the process of peaceful negotiation in the absence of development.
“There are some developments, but, of course, there are still many difficult discussions ahead,” Peskov said.
Answering the question of the possibility of removing the US from the regulating process, Peskov noted that this question was “need to be asked in Washington.”
Earlier, State Secretary Marco Rubio allowed the American side of Ukraine negotiations if there was no development in the near future.
Remember, on April 17, Rubio first spoke on the phone with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. During the conversation, the State Secretary emphasized that the United States wanted the war to end in Ukraine, and “the contours of a strong and long -world world were shown on all sides.”
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