Moscow: the War Will Continue Until Ukraine Complies with Its Maximumist Demands
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Russia wants to resolve the war in Ukraine through "diplomatic and political means", but it will continue its military operations until its "objectives" are reached, Kremlin's spokesman Dmitri Peskov said on 27 July.
Building future relations with Ukraine will be possible only after the special military operation is completed and its tasks are fulfilled, said Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of the Russian president, Izvestia reports.
The Kremlin intends to resolve the problem and achieve its military goals, as its spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, has stated openly. He added that Russia would then focus on organizing Ukrainian society and building relations with it. Vladimir Putin's supporter did not spare the West any criticism, believing that it is Kyiv's allies and the local authorities who are refusing peace talks.
Putin's voice says that Russia “always” wants to resolve the conflict “through political and diplomatic means” and accuses Ukraine and its allies of rejecting its “dialogue proposals”.
Russia supports a political and diplomatic solution to the conflict in Ukraine, the Kremlin announced Sunday. "But the West and Ukraine reject that path."
Russia prefers political and diplomatic means to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, but Kiev and the West rejected this path, informing Russian news agencies on Sunday (27), citing Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov. "Our preferred route is through political and diplomatic means," Peskov said, according to the TASS state news agency. Peskov added, without any evidence, that Moscow continues its military operation in Ukraine because "all dialogue pr…
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