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Ukraine peace summit and mixed reaction to Moscow’s peace proposal in Switzerland

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal to hold negotiations is receiving a lot of official reaction from participants at the summit in Switzerland. According to TASS, this was stated by the press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov.

“We do not want to convey anything to them. We want to convene next time for a more focused and promising event,” the Kremlin official said, answering the question of whether there was an official response from the summit participants in Switzerland to Putin’s proposal to hold negotiations on the situation in Ukraine.

Prior to this, Peskov said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine is peaceful and constructive.

On Friday, June 14, According to TASS, the Russian leader, during a meeting with the leadership of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said “Today we are making another concrete, real peace proposal to Kyiv,” he said. This is not about freezing the conflict, but about its completion, Putin emphasized.

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During a speech at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on June 14, President Vladimir Putin laid out Russia’s conditions for resolving the conflict in Ukraine. [Photo: Sputnik]
The fire will cease immediately, and Russia will be ready to sit down at the negotiating table as soon as Ukraine withdraws troops from the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics and the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the head of the Russian Federation explained the essence of the proposal. Also, Kyiv must promise not to join NATO, he added.

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