So far in Moscow, they may not and do not want to comment “any leaks associated with the alleged details of the proposed plan,” explained Dmitry Peskov.
The words of US president Donald Trump “in the loss of Ukraine of Crimea” are perfectly consistent with Russia’s position on this issue. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said in a commentary on Russian media on Thursday, April 24.
“It is perfectly related to our understanding and what we have been talking about for a long time. This is what we can say,” he said.
Commenting on media information about possible Russian Crimea recognition of the Russian United States as part of a Ukraine war -warring agreement, Peskov noted that the Kremlin could not and would not want to “comment on any leaks associated with the alleged details of the so -called plan.”
“We repeat: The work is carried out. We only say for ourselves: aimed at continuing the process of regulating and appreciating the temporary American side services,” said the Kremlin spokesman.
On Trump’s evenings said President Vladimir Zelensky’s words that Ukraine did not recognize Russia’s conquest of Crimea “harmful peace negotiations in Russia,” because “Crimea lost many years ago under the auspices of the President of the United States Barack Obama and not even a topic of discussion.”
In response, Zelensky reminded the current US president of the 2018 Crimean declaration, accepted in the White House on Donald Trump’s first reason. In this document, the United States directly expressed the discernment of Crimea’s Russian annexation and conducted to maintain this position until the restoration of Ukrainian boundaries.
Earlier, the media reported that the United States was transferred to Ukraine last week in Paris a document with a single -page, presented as a “final proposal” for peaceful regulating. Among other things, the United States is willing to recognize Russia’s control over Ukrainian Crimea and weakens sanctions against Moscow as part of a potential peace agreement.
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