Kremlin regrets West’s “unconstructive” response to Putin’s ceasefire proposal for Ukraine

Kremlin regrets West’s “unconstructive” response to Putin’s ceasefire proposal for Ukraine
Kremlin regrets West’s “unconstructive” response to Putin’s ceasefire proposal for Ukraine


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MADRID, June 15 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Kremlin spokesman, Dimitri Peskov, regretted this Saturday the lack of willingness exhibited by Ukraine and its allies to respond constructively to the peace proposal reiterated this past Friday by the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin.

“We have seen a huge number of official reactions, all of them of a less than constructive nature,” Peskov said in comments collected by the Russian agency TASS.

Putin again offered this past Friday the conditions under which Russia would agree to participate in a negotiating table with Ukraine, and which include the admission by kyiv of Russian sovereignty over the areas of the country that it already has under its control, something that The Ukrainian authorities have categorically rejected it.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described Putin’s proposal as an “ultimatum” as part of the “new wave of Russian Nazism.”

“What can we say about this ultimatum? It is no different from others he has given before,” dismissed Zelensky, for whom Putin’s territorial aspirations are nothing more than a “historical slander” and warns that this “new wave of “Russian Nazism” will spread everywhere if it is not stopped.

 
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