Moscow: The only ceasefire is not enough for Russian-Vocra conflict
The permanent representative of Russia at the United Nations said the ceasefire is not enough to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
“A simple ceasefire is not enough to end the clash between Moscow and Kiev, ISNA reported. “We were already at this stage within the framework of Minsk agreements systematically violated by Ukraine.”
“In principle, we are ready to consider the possibility of the ceasefire, which will then pave the way for the main causes of the main causes of the conflict,” he said, saying that the country is ready to agree to the Ukrainian ceasefire. “But to achieve this goal, we must also see the actions of the other party.”
“If Germany provides its Taros missiles to Ukraine and directly involved in the conflict, it gives Russia the right to consider all options to respond correctly,” Nabenzia said in a statement.
“Germany is going to fight Russia with measures such as the supply of Taros missiles, which gives us the right to examine all the options to respond correctly to this non -religious action,” he said. “If Berlin uses its common sense, and if there are still people here who have not forgotten history, they will understand what these new German offensive actions against Russia will do.”
“Zelkski does not want to stop the conflict because of the fear of losing power,” said Vasily Nabenzia on Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnsky’s approach.
He also noted about the second round of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine: “We suggest that in the Istanbul negotiations, notes on the parties’ approach to the Ukrainian peace talks be exchanged, as the process of Russian and Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul assesses the real desire for peace.”
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