Russia criticizes Trump’s peace plan and affirms that they can’t accept it

Russia criticized the peace plan for Donald Trump for the first time for the first time and warned that, today, You can’t accept it since it does not include the main Russian concerns.

“We take the models and solutions proposed by the Americans very seriously, but we cannot accept all this, as it is,” said Serguéi Riabkov, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, in statements to the magazine ‘International Life’.

Riabkov stressed that, today, “everything that exists is an attempt to find some kind of plan that first allows a ceasefire, as the Americans imagine.”

“And then, We will go to other types of models and plans in which, for what we can judge, today there is no place for our main demand, which is the solution of the problems related to the original causes of the conflict. This is something that is completely missing and it is something to overcome, “he said.

He also regretted that Moscow has not heard from Trump’s mouth “kyiv signs about an end of war”

The diplomat remembered the magazine attached to the Russian Foreign Ministry that Moscow has a set of priorities, among which are some that have emerged during negotiations with the US in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

The president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, proposed last week replace the president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, for an external temporary administration to hold elections in Ukraine and, ultimately, “start negotiating a peace agreement.”

“A provisional government could be introduced in Ukraine under the sponsorship of the UN, USA, European countries and other partners,” he said.

Putin has rejected the 30 -day truce proposed by the US and Ukraine, and He has only accepted A cessation of attacks against enemy energy infrastructure.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, insisted on Monday that He wants his Russian counterpart “to reach an agreement” to put an end to war and reiterated that it is willing to impose sanctions on Moscow.

“I think he will. I don’t want to have to impose tariffs secondary to his oil,” added the Republican leader, who recalled that he already did it with Venezuela by imposing sanctions for oil buyers in the South American country.

Previously, he told the NBC chain that “he got very angry” when Kremlin chief criticized the credibility of his Ukrainian colleague, whom he himself labeled in the past of “dictator without elections.”

By Editor