Two days after the American proposal of a cease -the Fires in Ukraine, the Kremlin cryptically announced that he wanted to comment. President Vladimir Putin will meet the press on Thursday. Only one thing seems clear: Ukrainian prisoners should be treated as “terrorists,” said the Kremlin chef in a martial council.
Putin will answer questions on Thursday after conversations with De Wit -Russian ruler Alexander Lukaschenko, said Kremllagager Dmitri Peskow, according to the State News Agency Tass. “Everything depends on what the reporters will ask,” said Putin’s mouthpiece when he was asked about the content.
According to Insiders, Russia has already submitted a list of conditions for an end to the Ukrainian war to the United States. However, the exact content is not known, as the two people who are familiar with the events say. The requirements are quite wide and the were comparable in the same way. This includes that Ukraine does not become NATO, in which Ukraine has not stationed foreign troops and the Ukraine does territorial concessions to Russia.
Moscow responded reluctantly
In the beginning, the Russian embassy in Washington and the US Presidential Office had no explanation. Russia had initially responded to the Washington and Kiev agreement on a ceasefiring -Fires in Ukraine. US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that American negotiators were already on their way to Russia for conversations. US President Donald Trump said about Russian President Putin: “I hope he will start -firing.”
“If the answer is ‘yes’, we know that we have made real progress and there is a real chance of peace,” said the American State Secretary Marco Rubio. However, if the Russians reject the offer for a cessation -the fires reject, “that would be very regrettable and make their intentions clear”. In possible negotiations with Russia about peace in Ukraine, Rubios will also play a role in European sanctions. For peace in Ukraine there must be a decision by Europeans about “what they will do with these sanctions and so on”. Moreover, the frozen Russian assets would come.
Kremlin -Chef exclaims in uniform
According to Kremlin, Putin is currently still in the Russian region of Kursk, where his troops reduce the Ukrainian advance. He announced in uniform that prisoners of war would be treated as “terrorists”. Where exactly the photos were taken, remained open. General staff chef Waleri Gerassimow said that the Ukrainian units in Kursk surround and Kiev’s plans had failed. The Tip Ukrainian army indicated a partial withdrawal. Experts already interpret the court as a cancellation of the weapon offered.
Ukraine calls for further pressure on Russia
Regardless of the willingness, Ukraine called for a break in the war with Russia further pressure from his allies on Moscow. “We have to be on our way to peace. We must create security guarantees. We have to free up our people, “said President Wolodyymyr Senskyj in his evening video address on Wednesday.
“The most important thing is the ability of our partners to ensure that Russia is willing not to cheat, but actually ends the war.” Senskyj had previously said that he would expect a “strong” reaction from the US if Russia stops it -the fires would reject.
The Kremlin had recently stated that she did not want to agree with a cease -the fire because she would give Kiev time to refuse. If Russia rejects a ceasefire -he expects further, he expects Washington to put new ‘sanctions’ against Moscow.
A five-group of important European NATO countries is now working on military security guarantees for Ukraine, including a possible troop station to protect a peace agreement with Russia. However, the Ministers of Defense from France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Groot -Britain did not provide any information on Wednesday evening, but the Ministers of Defense from France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Great Britain.
Source: Krone

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