Dmitri Pieskov reported on Monday that Vladimir Putin supports a ceasefire in Ukraine. However, the spokesperson for the Kremlin stressed that a number of issues that had not been raised so far should be discussed earlier. “No 1 has responded to them yet,” said Piekow.
On Monday, Kremlin's message stated that Vladimir Putin inactive supports the ceasefire in Ukraine. To accomplish the nonsubjective However, it does not respond to “key questions”.
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– Putin thinks that a ceasefire is necessary, but before that happens, a full series of questions should be answered – the Kremlin spokesperson told reporters Dmitri Doskov.
– These questions are inactive in the air, Still no 1 answered them. – he added, blaming the Ukrainian side for the deficiency of progress.
When asked about the details, Pieskov mentioned, among others, "the deficiency of control of the government in Kiev" and "further militarisation of Ukraine".
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He besides speaks louder about his frustration Donald Trump. In March, during an interview with NBC News, he said he was “furious” at Putin. He besides referred to the case last weekend. We're talking to Russia. We want them to stop. We don't like bombings, and yet they're inactive going on," Trump said.
On Friday, Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State, spoke about the negotiations. He made it clear that Trump “will not fall into a trap of endless negotiations“ with Russia. “We will shortly know if Russia is serious about peace,” he added.
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Russia has been detached from the very beginning about the truce. Vladimir Putin had doubts from the beginning of the talks who would defender the front line.
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When informed of ceasefire in the Black Sea and halting attacks on energy infrastructure, The Kremlin began publishing messages that indicated that the agreement at sea would enter into force, "when sanctions are abolished to Russian entities’.

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