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Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia is positively evaluating and welcome any attemp...

The realization of "Peace Formula" Zelensky: The Russian Federation will follow the meeting in Saudi Arabia

Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia is positively evaluating and welcome any attempts of peaceful settlement. In this case, the army of the Russian Federation continues the war against Ukraine. Presidential spokeswoman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow will monitor the Saudi Arabia planned in a peaceful meeting on Ukraine, TASS reports. "Of course, Russia will follow this meeting. It is still necessary to understand the end of what goals are and what, in fact, the organizers plan to speak," Peskov said.

Despite the fact that Russia continues to wage a bloody war against Ukraine, Peskov said: "We have repeatedly said that any attempts to somehow promote peaceful settlement are worthy of a positive assessment. " Also, the Kremlin speaker once again accused Kiev of reluctant to hold peace talks and noted that a peaceful settlement is impossible now.

The head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak confirmed that the meeting of advisers of the states on the implementation of the "formula" of President Vladimir Zelensky will take place in Saudi Arabia. Representatives from 30 countries have been invited to the meeting, but there is no Russia in this list. "We are deeply convinced that it is the Ukrainian peace plan that should be taken as a basis because the war goes on our land.

At the same time, in the process of consultation with all interested parties, we strive to take into account thoughts and positions that do not contradict the key principles of international law and the provisions of the Statute UN, "Andrei Yermak stressed, talking about this direction of work of the state. Recall that Putin revealed the details of the UN Secretary General's proposal for the "grain agreement".

According to the Kremlin speaker Dmitry Peskov, the UN Secretary General Guterresh sent a letter to Moscow, which set out a plan of action to return the Russian Federation to the "Grain Agreement" and promised to execute the Russian part of the agreements. In the Kremlin, the exit from the grain agreement is justified by the fact that the terms of Moscow under the agreement are allegedly not fulfilled.