Zakharova: Moscow is ready to call Kiev/ We do not agree with ground operations in Gaza

A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry spoke about other issues, including the Gaza crisis and the pressure of Western sanctions, at a News conference on coacts with Kiev and the implemeation of agreemes from Russian and Ukrainian negotiations in Istanbul.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova said Tuesday that Moscow is ready to make coact with Ukraine.
“As it has been said many times, Russia has never negotiated and is ready to coinue calling with the Ukrainian side,” Rihanovasta reported. Now, given the coradictory and coradictory measures we have witnessed, the Kiev governme is an importa mome to decide.
He added that Russia has no hope of Kiev’s common sense and use it, but “hopes that at least the instinct will preserve the remains of governme and national sovereigy there.”
Zakharova said that the resumption of peace talks with Russia is “a significa result”, saying that efforts to threaten Russia and pressure it on the West would have the opposite.
A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said the implemeation of the agreemes reached at the meeting of the Russian and Ukrainian delegations on May 5 in Istanbul is importa and that further measures will be based on the plan.
European and Ukrainian leaders had previously offered a 2 -day -old ceasefire. Russian Preside Vladimir Putin rejected the proposal and made a proposal to begin peace talks in Türkiye. They had warned of widespread and coordinated sanctions against the United States against Russia if the ceasefire was not implemeed.
The Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul on Friday, May 5, resulted in an agreeme on the widespread exchange of prisoners of war and the exchange of proposals for ceasefire and peace.
Western sanctions against Russia
A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry in response to Ukrainian and European officials’ statemes about the escalation of sanctions on Russia also stressed that Moscow had never responded to ultimatum.
“We are certain that the US governme is sure to undermine Moscow,” he said of the possible increase in Russian sanctions.
Claim to iervene in the Romanian elections
Zakharova said of Bucharest’s claim against Russia to iervene in the Romanian election process: “Bucharest’s leading leaders’ efforts to attribute their great mistakes to Russia are not only baseless but really ridiculous.” They have repeated the allegations many times.
“It is in vain to talk about the prospect of breaking the deadlock in Romania and Russia despite the behavior of Romanian officials,” he said.
Gaza Crisis
A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Moscow does not agree with Israeli officials’ decision to launch a massive ground operation in the Gaza Strip.
“Naturally, the Israeli authorities are disappoiing to us because it will undoubtedly lead to increased casualties of civilians and further destruction,” he said.
According to Zakharova, Moscow has repeatedly stated that the only way to normalize Gaza is to solve the conflict with political and diplomatic methods.
A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said: “It is necessary to establish a complete ceasefire and resume humanitarian aid to resides.” These measures help to create conditions for the resumption of the political process, a trend that aims to achieve a fair and sustainable solution to the Palestinian issue and is based on the framework of iernational law.
He added that Russia is actively working with its partners and co -workers, both at the bilateral and iernational coexts, especially at the United Nations, to achieve these goals.
Reports indicate that on May 9, Zionist air and artillery attacks on differe areas of the Gaza Strip resulted in the testimony of at least five people.
The end of the message
(Tagstotranslate) Ukrainian War (T) Ukrainian Peace Talks (T) Maria Zakharova (T) Russian Foreign Affairs (T) Russian Sanctions



