In Moscow, they focus on a serious search for ways of long -term global remuneration, but statements in Europe are unacceptable -accept, Dmitry Peskov complains.
In Russia, real statements from European countries are considered “unacceptable” to introduce additional penalties if Moscow does not agree with stopping. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said this Monday, May 12.
“Before these warnings, we heard warnings the day before yesterday, they were also expressed in a relatively ultimatum form. But such an ultimatums language, not acceptable -accepted for Russia, it is not appropriate. It is impossible to speak this language in Russia,” he said in a commentary to Russian propagandists.
The Kremlin spokesperson confirmed that in Moscow they were configured “for a serious search for long-term peaceful settlements.”
And answering the question about the composition of the Russian delegation in possible talks in Istanbul, Peskov said he “added nothing according to the Ukrainian framework.”
As you know, on May 10, on Saturday, Ukraine, Germany, France, Great Britain and Poland called Russia a 30-day Truce from Monday. At the same time, European leaders threatened Moscow with severe penalties if it did not agree to end the fire.
On the night of May 11, the head of Kremlin Vladimir Putin suggested a direct conversation in Ukraine in Turkey on Thursday, May 15, as he said nothing about stopping.
In response, President Vladimir Zelensky said he would personally wait for Putin in Istanbul on May 15.
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