“The adviser to the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak stated that Ukraine will not abolish martial law and hold elections in the event of a 30-day truce at the front. It will not be the end of the war, but the situation – unpredictable. The adviser to the head of the pub said this in a comment by La Repubblica. He stressed that the situation would be unpredictable because the ceasefire will not mean the end”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
The adviser to the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak stated that Ukraine will not abolish martial law and hold elections in the event of a 30-day truce at the front. It will not be the end of the war, but the situation – unpredictable.
The adviser to the head of the pub said this in a comment by La Repubblica.
He stressed that the situation will be unpredictable, because the ceasefire will not mean the end of the war.
“The cancellation of martial law and protection procedures is not possible in such a short time. Negotiations will be required, proven observers will be able to check the violation of the truce and guarantee the separation of the parties. We must maintain the ability to fight as long as the situation is regulated, ”Podolyak said.
Podolyak also recommended that he still observe and wait for Putin’s answers about the idea of ceasefire for 30 days.
“Putin made it clear who wants to continue the war. Our experience has been telling us since 2014 that Moscow is breaking every agreement. Moscow should show its true attitude to negotiations, end of war and cease fire, ”he added.
Recall that Russian dictator Putin says that it is not opposed to the US proposal to introduce a 30-day truce at the front. But it has many requirements for Ukraine and does not imagine how this ceasefire will work.
Meanwhile, the assistant of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin Yuri Ushakov stated that Moscow does not want a temporary truce with Ukraine. The aggressor country seems to be interested in long-term settlement.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is likely to agree to the possible conditions of a truce with Ukraine, writes Bloomberg with reference to sources.
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