Kremlin says a 2022 Ukrainian law bans Zelenskyy from talks with Putin
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is legally prohibited from negotiating with the Russian side, as stated by Dmitry Peskov during a conference call with reporters.
- Peskov noted it was positive that Zelenskyy expressed a willingness to negotiate peace with Russia as soon as possible.
- Zelenskyy enacted a decree declaring that negotiations with Putin had become impossible, based on a decision by Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council.
- The Kremlin stated it would wait for Ukraine to initiate talks, which may not happen until a new Ukrainian president takes office.
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Kremlin says 2022 Ukrainian law bans Zelenskyy from talks with Putin
Moscow: A Ukrainian decree from 2022 that ruled out negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin raises the question of who could sit at the table in potential peace talks aimed at ending their three-year war, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “is still legally prohibited from negotiating with the Russian side,” Peskov noted during his daily conference call with reporters. He said it wa…
Kremlin Says a 2022 Ukrainian Law Bans Zelenskyy From Talks With Putin
A Ukrainian decree from 2022 ruling out negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin raises the question of who could sit at the table in potential peace talks aimed at ending their three-year war, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday.
Kremlin Points to Ukrainian Law Banning Zelenskyy from Talks with Putin
The Kremlin has highlighted a 2022 Ukrainian decree that legally bars President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising questions about who could participate in any future peace talks to end the war.Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov sa
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