Peskov commented on Trump's ultimatum

Peskov commented on Trump's ultimatum

      Peskov commented on Trump's ultimatum

      Today at 11:26 AM Russia, despite Trump's statements, will continue its special operation to protect its interests, but is interested in a peaceful resolution of the conflict, TASS reports in a review of the main statements by Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov, made on Tuesday at a briefing.

      The Kremlin "took note" of Trump's statement about "shortening the timelines" for resolving the situation in Ukraine and his disinterest in contacts, said the Kremlin spokesman.

      "We still also maintain our commitment to a peaceful process for resolving the conflict around Ukraine and ensuring our interests during this settlement," Peskov added.

      The question of a meeting between the two leaders, Putin and Trump, "as it was not a subject before, it is not a subject now." The process of normalizing relations between Russia and the US is currently "neither shaky nor stable."

      On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told journalists that he had not received Moscow's response to his demand for Russia to cease fire in Ukraine within 10-12 days.

Peskov commented on Trump's ultimatum

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Peskov commented on Trump's ultimatum

Russia, despite Trump's statements, will continue its special operation to protect its interests but is interested in a peaceful resolution to the conflict, TASS reports in a review of the main statements made by the Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov during Tuesday's briefing.