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Urgent.. Russia announces its position on Trump’s peace plan with Ukraine

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejected the alleged peace agreement between Ukraine and NATO, claiming that the proposals were made by advisers to President-elect Donald Trump.

 

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made these statements, during an interview with the Russian state-owned TASS news agency yesterday, Monday. During the interview, Lavrov said that the United States plans “To suspend hostilities along the Line of Contact and transfer responsibility for the confrontation with Russia to the Europeans.”

 

The Foreign Minister said: “We are not happy, of course, with the proposals he presented.” Members of Trump’s team to delay Ukraine’s entry into NATO for 20 years and the deployment of British and European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, although no US official has announced these The deal.

 

Lavrov added that the proposal came through "leaks" Trump’s recent interview with Time magazine, but Trump’s interview did not include any reference to NATO. The Foreign Secretary also claimed that NATO “has been working to expand its reach for many years, which has become one of the main causes of the Ukraine crisis.”

The Foreign Secretary later said during the interview: “Those should be advised Those who accuse Russia of various actions should look in the mirror instead.

 

NATO military and mercenaries are openly involved in planning combat operations and fighting to On the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

 

NATO is complicit in the invasion of the Kursk region

 

Lavrov added that "NATO is complicit in the invasion of the Kursk region and long-range missile strikes inside Russia.< /p>

 

While Russian President Vladimir Putin made this very clear in his public statements The latter.

 

Trump said during the interview conducted with him by “Time” magazine: As Person of the Year, he said ending the Russia-Ukraine war was an "advantageous for both sides", and claimed that Russia would not have invaded Ukraine if he had been president in 2022.

   

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