“The Ukrainian side can end the (conflict) in one day. It must order the nationalist forces to surrender their weapons, order the Ukrainian soldiers to surrender their weapons and use all the conditions set by Russia,” Dmitry Peskov said. Spokesman – Voice of Vladimir Putin.
If this happens, “everything will be over in one day”. According to Pesco, there is no deadline or schedule set by the Russians: “We are guided by our president’s statements.”
Using the rhetoric used by Russia to refer to the invasion of Ukraine, Peskov reiterated that “special military action is being pursued.”
A spokesman responded to statements by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zhelensky to G7 leaders on Monday, urging them to do “as much as possible” to end the conflict by the end of this year.
Leaders of seven industrialized nations (Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom) and the European Union (EU) today concluded a meeting in Elmau, southern Germany, ahead of NATO. Summit, in Madrid.
Russia launched a massive military offensive against Ukraine on February 24, denouncing the genocide of Russian-speaking people and claiming to be trying to “militarize” and “destroy” the country.
Initially, the attack hit major cities in the country, including Kiev, but opposition from Ukrainian forces led Russia to reconsider its ambitions and focus on the Donbass, which is located in the divided parts of Donetsk and Lukansk. Slow advance of Russian troops.
Peace talks have been stalled for weeks, with both sides blaming each other for the stalemate. The war, which began today in Ukraine for the 125th day, has claimed an unprecedented number of lives.
The UN has confirmed the deaths of more than 4,600 civilians, but has warned that the actual stockpile could be significantly higher due to lack of access to many parts of the country.
The Russian invasion was generally condemned by the international community.
The European Union and countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan have imposed a series of sanctions against Russia’s interests and provided arms to Ukraine.
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