Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready for direct peace talks with Ukraine. He promised “serious negotiations without conditions” that could start next week.
The Ukrainian President Wolodyymyr Senskyj had previously called for a strike-fire-fire-fired-fire to implement a 30-day ceasefire from Monday with a western support of Moscow. Otherwise there should be new sanctions. The Kremlin chef did not apply to his announcement here.
According to Putin’s Testament, direct conversations can start in Istanbul next Thursday (May 15). He announced a conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday. He hoped that Erdogan would confirm his willingness to contribute to a peace solution in conflict with Ukraine. In the beginning there was no response to Putin’s counter -proposal from KYIV.
Kremlin spokesperson: Ceesefire is over
Putin, in turn, accused the Ukrainian side of sabotaging different attempts for a break. At the same time, he did not expand the Staken -Fires of three days, which he had been declared around 9 May. This ceases -furen had expired at midnight local time (11 p.m. CEST).
According to the Russian state agency Tass, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskow confirmed that it is no longer applicable -the three -day -fire -fires. “Of course it’s over,” said Peskow. There were countless injuries to the similarities from the other side and therefore “no serious break on fire”.
Both warring parties had accused each other after the start of the Unilateral ceases -the fire on Thursday. Senskyj accused Putin of it only to falsify the fire brigade of the last few days to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany in the Second World War undisturbed. “The attacks on the front line continue,” said the head of state during a meeting of the Allied “Coalition of the Willing” in Kiev.
Russia calls conditions for cessation -furen
Russia had called to an end to the arms deliveries to Kiev as a condition for a break of 30 days. “Otherwise there will be an advantage for Ukraine,” said Kremlin spokesperson Peskow in the interview of the American broadcaster ABC.
Ukraine would use a ceasefire -to continue their “total mobilization”, to put forward extra troops, train new soldiers and to breathe the current hunters. “Why would we give Ukraine such an advantage?” Russia makes its own offensive in Ukraine and has the initiative, Peskow emphasizes.
Kremlin reacts calmly to the threat of sanctions
Russia responded calmly to the threat of the West with sanctions in the event that Moscow does not agree with the fire brigade break. It would not be intimidated and yet got used to the punitive measures, Peskow told the Russian state of television. “We even imagine what we do after imposing these sanctions, how we will minimize your consequences,” he said. “Rear us with sanctions is in vain.”
The EU and the United States have already occupied Russia with numerous sanctions to take the economic basis for the continuation of the war war against Ukraine. Western experts also certify the Russian economy that was not expected. The many economic problems are unmistakable because there is a lack of simple access to Western technology. However, the large-scale raw material capacity remains billions of oil and gas sales. The money in turn maintains the war economy.
Source: Krone

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