Kremlin sees no prerequisites for peace in Ukraine
Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow sees no prerequisites for ending the war against Ukraine
This was reported by Russian media.
According to Peskov, the Kremlin currently sees no prerequisites for a peaceful settlement, so it will continue the war against Ukraine, which Russia calls a "special military operation" (SMO).
"This situation does not exist, so Russia seeks to fulfill its tasks and achieve its goal by further holding the SMO," Peskov said.
At the same time, the Kremlin spokesman assured that Russia pays great attention to all of Beijing's considerations regarding Ukraine.
"We pay great attention to all the considerations that we hear from Beijing, from our colleagues," Peskov said.
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On February 24, China published a document with a position on a "political settlement" of Russia's war against Ukraine. The so-called peace plan consists of 12 points.
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On February 7, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang warned that Russia's war against Ukraine would escalate if negotiations did not begin immediately.
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