Published January 10,2024
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The Kremlin stated on Wednesday that Moscow sees no progress within the peace course of across the conflict with Ukraine.
“There is still nothing on any peace processes,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov advised journalists amid a go to by Russian President Vladimir Putin to Russia’s easternmost city of Anadyr within the Chukotka area.
Peskov commented on discussions surrounding the peace method proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying that “very difficult processes” are occurring on this regard.
“Some countries are discussing some kind of peace formula without Russia’s participation. A very strange process, but nothing else, that is, there is nothing serious in this plan,” Peskov additional stated.
“De facto, there is still a legally enshrined refusal of Kyiv to negotiate,” Peskov stated, including that Russia is continuous its “special military operation” consequently.
Zelenskyy’s method, which consists of 10 situations, was laid out on the newest G-20 summit held in Indonesia, with its ultimate step being signing a peace accord. It additionally focuses on points akin to nuclear security and meals and power safety.
Peskov additionally touched upon Putin’s subsequent go to to Türkiye, saying the precise date for the go to can be agreed upon by diplomatic channels.
“There is always a need for communication between Putin and (Turkish President Recep Tayyip) Erdoğan, and you know that there is an agreement that they will meet. And Putin himself said that ‘I will come to Türkiye,’ we will just choose the time,” he stated.
Peskov known as such contacts necessary as a part of Turkish-Russian ties, including that Putin and Erdoğan can contact one another “very quickly” if mandatory.
Source: www.anews.com.tr