“Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said that Russia will not make concessions in the war, although it supports the peace efforts of US President Donald Trump.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: his statement is quoted by Interfax, transmitted by Evropeyska Pravda
Details: According to him, Russia welcomes the efforts of the Trump administration “to find reasonable solutions.”
“Different versions of this plan are a moment of negotiation. No concessions, no surrender of our approaches to those key moments of solving the tasks before us, including in the context of SVO (a Russian propaganda name for war. – Ed.), out of the question,” said Ryabkov.
According to the Deputy Head of the Foreign Ministry, Russia “is ready to pursue the realization of the set goals mainly through diplomatic means.”
“The problem is whether or not there is political will to strictly implement the agreements that were reached by the leaders in Anchorage (city in Alaska. – Ed.). On the other hand, we are committed to the results of Anchorage and will continue to act within these frameworks, correlating what is happening now with these basic attitudes formulated there by the two presidents,” he said, without specifying what “results” were in question.
He also added that Russia is “ready” to work with the material it has, commenting on the plan proposed by the US to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian war.
As “European Truth” reported, on November 25, Trump statedwho instructed Steve Witkoff and Dan Driscoll to finalize the terms of the draft “peace agreement” with the Russian Federation and Ukraine, for which Witkoff will go to Moscow, and in the event of entering the final stage of its preparation, Trump will meet with Putin and Zelensky.
According to Trump, the biggest concession on the part of Russia, it is that it will agree to stop hostilities and will not seize new territories.
The USA and Ukraine have different visions three points of the “peace agreement” – including for Ukraine to withdraw without a fight from the unoccupied part of the Donetsk region.
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