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The Kremlin told whether Europe has been signaled on the desire to negotiate with Putin

The Kremlin told that there were signals from Europe about the desire to negotiate with Putin on April 4, 10:32 to share: Dmitry Peskov and Vladimir Putin (Photo: Reuters/Turarar Kazangopov) signals from Europe about intentions to hold negotiations with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. This was reported by the Speaker of the Kremlin regime Dmitry Peskov, writes on Friday, April 4, the Russian propaganda agency TASS.”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

The Kremlin told whether Europe has been signaled on the desire to negotiate with Putin

April 4, 10:32

Dmitry Peskov and Vladimir Putin (Photo: Reuters/Turarar Kazangapov)

The Kremlin did not receive signals from Europe about intentions to negotiate with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

This was reported by the Speaker of the Kremlin regime Dmitry Peskov, writes on Friday, April 4, the Russian propaganda TASS agency.

According to Peskov, “there were no signals.”

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On Thursday, April 3, President of Finland Alexander Stubb stated that The Coalition of those “decided that at least one European leader should restore contact and have a dialogue with Russia. To do this, they consider, in particular, France or the United Kingdom.

Earlier, the spokesman of the Kremlin regime Peskov claimed that dictator Vladimir Putin Open ”to the idea of ​​normalizing relations between Finland and Russia.

In January, Bloomberg reported that the Russian dictator was finding new allies in Europe.

Editor: Kusenia Kulakova

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