The Kremlin responded to Zelensky’s statements in Davos about the presence of Putin and Russia

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on Zelensky’s statements in Davos that he would not negotiate with Russia because he “does not understand with whom and what we are negotiating.”

“It is clear that both Russia and Putin today are a big problem for Ukraine and for Zelensky,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. It is clear that from a purely psychological point of view, Zelensky would not prefer either Russia or Putin, but the sooner he realizes this, the sooner the Ukrainian regime will understand that Russia and Putin exist and will remain so.

Peskov pointed out that Russia’s demands will be met one way or another, so the sooner they are taken into account, the sooner the crisis will end, saying: “In any case, the sooner the Ukrainian regime shows its readiness to take into account Russian demands, which will be achieved one way or another.” In other words, the sooner this is over, the sooner the Ukrainian people will recover from the tragedy perpetrated by the Kyiv regime.

Speaking in Davos, the Ukrainian president said that he would not negotiate with Russia, because “he does not understand with whom and about what we are negotiating.” Russia, according to Zelensky, should “find someone” for negotiations, and then offer something.

Source: rbc.ru

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