Moscow will continue peace talks with Kyiv, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday night, but accused Ukraine of “pretending” to be talking and warning that there was a “real” risk of a global outbreak.
“The danger is serious, it is real, we must not underestimate it,” he stressed.
The Russian Foreign Minister accused the Ukrainian president, a former actor elected in 2019, of “pretending” to be negotiating. “He is a good actor (…) if we look carefully and read carefully what he says, we will find thousands of contradictions,” he said.
“Good will has its limits. “And if it is not mutual, it does not contribute to the negotiation process,” Lavrov was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies.
“But we continue to negotiate with the group (elected by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky) and these contacts will continue,” he added.
The “situation” in Ukraine will end with a treaty, but its content will depend on the situation on the military field, Lavrov said.
In an interview broadcast on Russian television on Monday night, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed that Russia wants to eliminate the threat of nuclear conflict, despite the high risks that currently exist and wants to limit all possibilities of “artificial” growth. of these risks.
“This is our basic position, on which we base everything. “The risks are significant now,” he said, according to the ministry’s website.
“I do not want to artificially increase these risks. Many would like it. The danger is serious, real. “And we should not underestimate him.”
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