It is difficult to imagine public negotiations on such a scale, Dmitry Peskov said.
The current Russian government does not intend to conduct public negotiations with Ukraine. At the same time, the United States may make Kyiv’s position more “accommodating”. This was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov at a briefing on Thursday, November 17, Interfax reports.
“If desired, Washington can influence Kyiv in terms of more attentiveness, if desired, Washington will be able to take into account the concerns of our country,” he said and complained that the Ukrainian authorities have “seven Friday a week”
“They either negotiate, then they refuse to negotiate, then they actually adopt a law that prohibits any kind of negotiations. Then they say they want negotiations, but public ones. At the same time, it’s hard to imagine public negotiations in general. – public There are no negotiations, let alone public negotiations at that level,” Peskov added.
He believes that the Ukrainian side does not want any negotiations. Therefore, Russia will continue the “special military operation.”
Earlier in the day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had received signals from Western partners about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s desire to hold direct negotiations. Kyiv then proposed a public form of negotiation.
And in October it became known that Ukraine will not negotiate with the current Russian leadership. Zelensky believes that Putin is not enough.
Recall that on October 4, the President of Ukraine signed a decree excluding negotiations with Putin, but negotiations with Russia are possible.
Earlier, the Kremlin said they were ready to negotiate with various countries about the war, but Ukraine itself refused to talk.
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Source: korrespondent

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