Peskov: We did not talk to US about foreign sovereigy over Ukraine

A spokesman for the Kremlin said Putin’s personal idea of temporary sovereigy over Ukraine was not raised at Washington and Moscow represeatives.
Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said today (Friday) that the issue of foreign sovereigy in Ukraine has not been raised during talks between Russia and the United States in Saudi Arabia.
Earlier, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin said it was possible to establish temporary sovereigy in Ukraine under the supervision of the United Nations and with the participation of the United States, European couries and Russian partners.
Responding to a question from reporters, Peskov said, “No, there has been no conversation about it.”
Peskov also announced on Friday that if Kiev is violated, Moscow reserves the right to abide by the agreeme and attack Ukraine’s energy facilities.
“Obviously, if Kiev fails to comply with this agreeme, the Russian side also has the right to adhere to it,” he said. It is not reasonable for us to adhere to it, while every night efforts are being made to attack our energy infrastructure. “However, such an understanding has been reached by US negotiators.”
Ukraine has lost corol of their energy installations
A spokesman for the Kremlin said Russia believes that Kiev’s leadership does not have corol of its armed forces.
On Thursday, the Russian preside said during a trip to the Murmansk area that the establishme of temporary sovereigy in Ukraine could allow democratic elections and the formation of a capable governme so that the governme could eer peace negotiations and sign releva documes.
“What can Russia do?” Peskov said in response to reporters. “Russia can confirm that its leadership has no corol over its armed forces because they do not impleme orders, at least to avoid attacking energy facilities.”
He explained that Putin’s idea of the possibility of foreign sovereigy in Ukraine was due to the loss of corol in Kiev.
Europe’s uncertaiy to reduce sanctions means a disapproval of peace
Dmitry Peskov said if Europe refused to reduce sanctions within the framework of the Black Sea plan, it means that he is relucta to move on the path of peace.
“If European couries do not wa to move on the path of reducing sanctions, it means they do not wa to move on the path of peace, they do not wa to help Moscow and Washington make peace,” he said.
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