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Sibiga: Putin’s statements about the strikes on the ports indicate that he does not plan to end the war

Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga believes that the latest statements of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin do not indicate that he wants to end the war. ”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Sibiga: Putin's statements about the strikes on the ports indicate that he does not plan to end the war Andriy Sybiga. Photo: getty images

Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga believes that the latest statements of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin do not indicate that he wants to end the war.

Source: “European Pravda” with reference to Sybiga’s post on the X social network

Details: The head of the Foreign Ministry said that for the second day in a row, Putin “is making statements that indicate that he does not plan to end the war.”

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“Yesterday, he declared that he is ready to fight all winter. Today, he threatens seaports and freedom of navigation. And these threats are primarily aimed at Odesa, which President Trump spoke about with great warmth,” he added.

Sybiga said that Ukraine supports US peace efforts and has worked with them and European partners on efforts to achieve a just peace in this war.

“Now is the time to force the source of the war in Moscow to put an end to it,” the minister added.

The intelligence data available to the North Atlantic Alliance do not indicate Putin’s readiness for a peace agreement.

The head of the Kremlin himself accused Europe of “cutting off” contacts with the Russian Federation, and also stated that it “obstructs” the United States and the “peace plan” of American President Donald Trump.

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