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Peskov admitted that no offers of contacts were received from the Ukrainian side to Moscow.
No one even addressed the main points of the Paris accords and the Minsk accords, Dmitry Peskov claimed.
The passivity of the Ukrainian authorities in the process of resolving the situation in Donbass is visible to the naked eye. And the partners in Paris and Berlin understand. This was stated by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, in an interview with one of the Russian television channels, reports TASS on Sunday, December 27.
Peskov once again declared that it was “an internal conflict in Ukraine”.
“Neither Russia, nor France, nor Germany are participants or parties to this conflict. Both Russia and Germany and France are doing everything possible to help Ukraine resolve this conflict,” the Kremlin spokesman said.
However, in his opinion, “the further the situation progresses, the more difficult this arrangement becomes.”
“Kiev’s passivity in implementing the decisions taken is visible to the naked eye in both Paris and Berlin. Both Paris and Berlin do not hide their disappointment in many aspects of this situation,” Peskov said.
He noted that no offers of contacts were received from the Ukrainian side to Moscow. “Now nobody really calls,” Peskov said.
According to him, “the process of compliance with the agreements that were reached in Paris and the implementation of the Minsk complex of measures is not something that has stalled, as some unique provisions were implemented, but in general, the most important thing is that no one is even there for them. did not commit. “
Previously, Peskov called Donbass “ripped off” by Ukraine. According to him, Russia cannot and will not remain indifferent to the fate of the residents of Donbass, which is experiencing “the most severe blockade of Ukraine.”
Therefore, Peskov commented on Vladimir Putin’s words that Russia will increase “support for Donbass.”
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