Zakharova: Zlenesky’s statements about “Day Victory” are a direct threat
A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry called the Ukrainian president’s remarks about the presence of world leaders on the “Day of Victory” in Moscow “a direct threat” that was not “accidental”.
According to RCO News Agency, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova said today (Saturday) that Ukrainian President Waldimir Zelnsky’s statements that it cannot guarantee European leaders’ security at the “Day of Victory Day” in Moscow is a “direct threat”.
Zakharova believes that Zelnsky’s statements are not “accidental”.
Zakharova’s remarks come after Zelksky rejected Moscow’s proposal to launch a three -day ceasefire in Moscow at the same time as the day of victory, saying that it could not guarantee the security of world leaders in Moscow on May 9.
Russia had earlier said that the Soviet “Day of Victory” in Nazi Germany declared a three -day ceasefire. Several world leaders have announced that they are attending the official event in Moscow.
Zakharova told the media: “The statements now made by Zelkski are not accidental.” This is a full -fledged example of an international terrorist. It is precisely why the Ukrainian presidency rejected the proposal of the ceasefire offered by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is related to the victory in the Great Patriotic War, and clearly threatened global leaders to be in Moscow on May 9.
Zakharova pointed out that Zelksky has shown his “experience in overseas terrorism” with extremist actions in other continents, especially in various countries, especially in financial.
A spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said the Ukrainian president threatened to decline to an unprecedented level by threatening the veteran of World War II to attend the May 5.
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