On the way to negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, there is still legal ban, Dmitry Peskov said.
Russia is said to be waiting for a “signal” from Ukraine to resume direct negotiations. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said in a commentary to Russian propagandists on Monday, April 28th.
“From Kyiv,” he answered the question of where the signals should come to continue the direct negotiations.
“Kyiv should take some actions in this regard. There is a legal ban. So far we have not seen any action,” Peskov said.
And commenting on the words of US president Donald Trump about the need to stop notable from Russia, he said: “Continued” (as Russia called the Genocide War against Ukraine – Ed.), US efforts to eliminate the process (regulating – if) continued in a peaceful direction. Carrying
According to Peskov, Vladimir Putin is said to be “ready for negotiations without preliminary conditions for the beginning of the negotiation process with Ukraine to get in a peaceful direction.”
Accordingly, the head of the Central Bank of the National Security and Defense Council, Andrei Kovalenko, wrote on Telegram that Dmitry Peskov was re -engaged in the manipulations.
“When Russia talks about the willingness to start negotiations, for some reason they forget to stop the fire. A complete ceasefire, unconditional. Without it, all Russians say are manipulations in an attempt to expose themselves to the peacemakers.
Remember that in October 2022, the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a command that made the negotiations of Putin impossible, but negotiations were possible with other Russian representatives.
In this regard, the Kremlin complained of Ukraine’s “intransigence”, as well as the fact that no one in Moscow was addressed on issues of “Ukrainian settlement.”
At the same time, the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called the condition in which he would sit at the negotiation table with Putin.
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