“The Kremlin does not allow a ceasefire in Ukraine. This is evidenced by the statement of the spokesman of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmytro Peskov, regarding the proposal of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi regarding the referendum on the issue of territories. “If it is about creating an excuse to demand a truce, a rest, a pause at the front, then it will not pass,” said Peskov in an interview with Channel One. Putin’s spokesman added that “temporary respite is another deception, another delay, brainwashing,” and long-term and guaranteed peace is needed. The day before, during a conversation with journalists, President Zelenskyi emphasized that the issue of possible territorial decisions should be decided by the people of Ukraine “in the format of elections or in the format of a referendum.” The President of Ukraine previously stated that the negotiators, who are discussing a peace initiative mediated by the United States, maintain disagreements regarding the territories. “There is a vision of the United States, Russia and Ukraine, and we do not have a single opinion on Donbas,” Zelenskyy said.”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
The Kremlin does not allow a ceasefire in Ukraine. This is evidenced by the statement of the spokesman of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmytro Peskov, regarding the proposal of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi regarding the referendum on the issue of territories. “If it is about creating an excuse to demand a truce, a rest, a pause at the front, then it will not pass,” said Peskov in an interview with Channel One. Putin’s spokesman added that “temporary respite is another deception, another delay, brainwashing,” and long-term and guaranteed peace is needed. The day before, during a conversation with journalists, President Zelenskyi emphasized that the issue of possible territorial decisions should be decided by the people of Ukraine “in the format of elections or in the format of a referendum.” The President of Ukraine previously stated that the negotiators, who are discussing a peace initiative mediated by the United States, maintain disagreements regarding the territories. “There is a vision of the United States, Russia and Ukraine, and we do not have a single opinion on Donbas,” Zelenskyy said.
