Dmitry Peskov asserts that negotiations regarding the potential end of the war in Ukraine “are quite difficult.” The Kremlin thus contradicts Donald Trump’s assurances. “We’ll see what happens — but I think it’s going well,” said the American president.
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Talks about potentially ending the war in Ukraine are challenging.
says Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Vladimir Putin. -
These statements contradict the assurances of Donald Trump.
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The American president
assured that he would “end the war in 24 hours.”
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What are the main obstacles in the negotiations?
Peskov argues that talks regarding the Ukrainian conflict are quite sluggish. According to the Kremlin, an obstacle to reaching an agreement between Moscow and Washington is the actions of European countries. “As long as we focus on our contacts with the Americans, things are quite difficult,” stated Peskov.
— When Moscow and Washington discuss peace, European capitals quickly transform into hawkish voices, urging for the persistence of military operations,— accuses Putin’s spokesperson, as reported by the Kremlin-affiliated news agency RIA Novosti.
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Trump regarding discussions with Russia
The statements coming from the Kremlin conflict with Donald Trump’s account: “I believe that the relations between Ukraine and Russia will evolve smoothly, and this will become evident to everyone shortly.”
There comes a time when you must either step up or stay silent, and we’ll see what transpires—but I believe things are progressing nicely.
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The American president contended on Saturday.
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