Moscow: The Europeans are the reason for the loss of momentum resulting from the Putin-Trump meeting

She said Moscow The momentum to reach Peace agreement in Ukraine generated by the meeting between Russian and American Presidents Vladimir Putin Donald Trump in Alaska has largely dissipated, accusing the Europeans of causing this rush to fade.
While stagnation prevails over the negotiations in which Russia asks Ukraine to give up some of its territory, battles continue on the ground, as at least 8 civilians were killed in exchanged strikes, according to the authorities of the two countries.
Movements Destroyer for the Europeans
In light of the blockage of the diplomatic horizon, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov expressed his regret that the rapprochement between Moscow and Washington had not yielded the desired results.
He said in statements quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency: "Unfortunately, we have to admit that the strong momentum generated in Anchorage, where the Alaska meet was held, has largely dissipated"
He pointed out that the destructive moves, primarily by the Europeans, prevented the progress of negotiations towards an understanding on a settlement to the conflict in Ukraine, which since February 2022 has claimed the lives of tens of thousands on both sides at the very least.
Ryabkov saw that Russian-American relations have cracked, and that they are collapsing like a damaged building, attributing responsibility for the situation to The Americans.
Russian hybrid war
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, for her part, called on Europe on Wednesday to respond to the hybrid war launched by Russia, especially by deterring the latter from taking action.
She pointed to the flying of drones over strategic sites in Belgium, Poland, Romania, Denmark and Germany, as well as the sabotage of cables. At the bottom of the sea, organizing malicious campaigns to influence electoral results.
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