Vladimir Putin's spokesman on Monday acknowledged that the Kremlin saw Chinese President Xi Jinping's 12-point proposal to end the Ukraine war.
What Happened: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the conditions for a peaceful resolution of the conflict were not in place “at the moment.”
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“We repeat once again that at the moment we do not see any prerequisites for the release of this whole story in a peaceful direction. While the special military operation continues, we are moving towards achieving the goals that were set,” he added, according to Tass.
“Any attempts to develop plans that will help switch the conflict to a peaceful course deserve attention. We treat the plan of our Chinese friends with such great attention. As for the details, of course, the details should be subject to careful analysis, taking into account the interests of the parties very different. This is a very lengthy and stressful process,” Peskov said, Sputnik reported.
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