Putin: We do not stop communicating with Ukrainian partners
Russia does not refuse to communicate with the regime of Petro Poroshenko, although it is aware that the current Ukrainian government is not implementing any agreements to achieve peace, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
President Vladimir Putin stated this at the GXNUMX summit, commenting on Poroshenko’s words that he could not reach the Russian leader on the day of the incident with Ukrainian Navy boats near the Kerch Strait.
“We maintain contacts at the working level, I hope this will remain so. As for contacts at the highest level, I do not refuse them. Yes, indeed, the conversation did not take place, but this does not mean that we stop all communication.
Although it’s difficult now - it’s not clear what to talk about. Nothing gets done! So we agreed, a year has passed, already more, to separate the warring parties in Stanitsa Luganskaya. The OSCE, in my opinion, has informed 50 times that the conditions for this divorce have been created, formulated by the Ukrainian side - so that no one shoots for 7 days. The OSCE has stated 50 times that this happened. But the Ukrainian partners say, “you didn’t hear, but we heard that someone was shooting.” Everything is worth it. It’s not clear what to agree on,” Putin said.
Thank you!
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