The events in Istanbul have become another evidence that this is the Kremlin drawn to the cessation of fire that is considered London in London.
British Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer has accused Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin who is confusing the ceasefire after he refused to participate in Istanbul negotiations. On Thursday, May 15, the guardian wrote.
“What has happened today is another evidence that Putin’s delay. It is Putin who brings a delay in stopping,” Starmer said at a virtual summit with the participation of the 29 leaders of the world.
He remembered that Ukraine had long been in a hurry to an unconditional stop.
“Ukraine a few months ago clearly said she agreed to a 30-day unconditional ceasefire, and we have long said that Putin is an obstacle to peace,” Starmer said.
British leader Putin emphasized that “unable to play” with a proposal for a 30-day unconditional cessation supported by the United States and Ukraine.
Remember that Putin did not fly to Ukraine negotiations in Turkey. Instead, a delegation, led by assistant Putin Vladimir Medinsky, came. The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky came to Turkey with high official officials. He called the composition of the Russian delegation “similar to a fake”, but decided to send a delegation to Istanbul, led by the Minister of Defense Rustema Umrovov.
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Source: korrespondent

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