Peskov announced Putin's position on the ceasefire in Ukraine.
07.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.04.2025
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President of Russia Vladimir Putin supports a ceasefire in Ukraine, but notes that many issues need to be resolved for this. This was reported by the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. He also complains about Ukrainian nationalists who do not listen to Kyiv and contribute to the armed conflict in the capital.
Putin indeed supports the idea of the necessity of a ceasefire, but before that, we need to answer a whole range of questions. These questions hang in the air, and so far no one has provided answers to them.
Peskov also stated that Russia does not strike social facilities and social infrastructure during military operations in Kryvyi Rih. This statement was in response to claims by US President Donald Trump about Russian strikes on Ukraine.
We recall that earlier Putin's entourage rejected agreements on a ceasefire.
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