The head of the Russian Federation regime’s statement was made against the rear of pressure from the United States and the threat “renounce peaceful effort,” Reuters noted.
The Kremlin Vladimir Putin has been the first time since the entire invasion proposed to hold bilateral negotiations in Ukraine. Although Zelensky did not respond to Putin’s initiative, he emphasized that Ukraine was “ready for any conversation” about the stop. Putin’s statement was made against the back of US pressure, which threatened to “renounce their peaceful efforts if at least some development was not achieved.” This was reported by the news agency Reuters.
“We are positive about any peaceful initiatives,” Russia’s dictator assured.
The press secretary of Kremlin Dmitry Peskov then explained the words of his master.
“When Putin said it was possible to discuss strike issues with civilian facilities, especially on a bilateral basis, he had in mind negotiations and discussions on the Ukrainian side,” the official said.
According to him, the Russian Federation allegedly “remains open to find a peaceful negotiation.”
Peskov further recalled that working on the American side continues and expressed hope that he will “give results.”
The media recalled that there was no direct conversation between the parties from the early days of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine in February 2022.
As you know, Russia has not argued with anyone about So -called “Easter Truce.” The corresponding statement was made by Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov in a briefing. At the same time, Moscow will inform Washington about Kyiv’s alleged “stopping stop”, though there are no stopping agreements.
Putin ordered to “find out” Ukraine’s proposal
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