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Russian President Vladimir Putin is well aware of the situation in Ukraine thanks to his communication with the Ukrainian People’s Deputy of the Opposition Platform, Viktor Medvedchuk, for life, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in regular contact with representatives of various Ukrainian parties and is aware of what is happening in Ukraine, Kremlin President Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with the Moscow program. Kremlin. Putin, which will air on December 27 at 10:00 p.m. Vesti quotes excerpts from Peskov’s statements.
The people’s deputy of the “Opposition Platform – For Life”, Viktor Medvedchuk, comes to Putin, they communicate, so the Russian leader has information about what is happening in Ukraine, Peskov stressed.
Regarding relations with the Ukrainian authorities on the resolution of the conflict in Donbass, Peskov said “no one really calls. Russia, Germany and France are doing everything they can to help Ukraine resolve this conflict, a Kremlin spokesman TASS was quoted as saying. However, in his opinion, “the further the situation progresses, the more difficult this arrangement becomes.”
He noted that no offers of contacts were received from the Ukrainian side to Moscow.
In 2018, Medvedchuk said it flies directly to Russia for meetings with the country’s leaders “on issues that are of interest to Ukraine”, despite the fact that air traffic between the countries was disrupted in 2015. The politician is Putin’s godfather.
In 2019, the politician flew to Moscow several times, including twice before the elections to the Verkhovna Rada. On July 10, in Moscow, he and two other representatives of the Opposition Platform – For Life, Yuri Boyko and Vadim Rabinovich, met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. On July 18, Medvedchuk met with Putin, they talked about Donbass. In October, he and Medvedev discussed issues of inter-party cooperation and ways to develop and improve Ukraine-Russia relations.
Medvedchuk and Rabinovich flew to Russia during the negotiation process on the exchange of detainees.
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