Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has mentioned that it’s mistaken to state that Russian chief Vladimir Putin has rejected the US "peace plan" to finish Russia's conflict in opposition to Ukraine.
Supply: Kremlin-aligned Russian information company RIA Novosti; Russian state media outlet Interfax; an audio remark by Peskov posted on Telegram channel Vy slushali mayak (You’ve gotten been listening to Radio Mayak)
Particulars: Requested whether or not it might be correct to say that Putin rejected the American plan in the course of the assembly on 2 December, Peskov replied: "No, that might not be right."
He mentioned that 2 December marked the primary direct change of views between Russian and US representatives on the "peace plan".
Quote: "Some issues have been accepted, some have been described as unacceptable. It is a regular working course of and a seek for compromise."
Background:
- On 2 December, Russian chief Vladimir Putin met with US Particular Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. The assembly lasted practically 5 hours.
- After talks with representatives of Trump's crew, Yuri Ushakov, an aide to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, mentioned that no compromise model of a plan to finish the conflict in Ukraine has been discovered to this point.
- Intelligence obtainable to the North Atlantic Alliance has not indicated that Putin is prepared for a peace settlement.
- Alliance officers imagine he’s bluffing when he says Russia is able to combat a conflict with Europe.
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