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To spread: Instead of finding

"Nagid ultimatum": The Kremlin commented on Zelensky's response to Putin's proposal - Roszma

To spread: Instead of finding "acceptable decisions" President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy prefers "brazen ultimatums", says the chairman of the Committee on International Affairs of the Federation Council Grigory Karasin. In Russia, it is believed that President Vladimir Putin has made "another Grasmaster move.

" The words of the Russian official and several other officials were submitted by the publication of "Izvestia" on May 12 in the article "The ceasefire: whether Kiev is ready for direct negotiations with the Russian Federation". Commenting on the words of Vladimir Zelensky that he personally awaits Putin in Istanbul in the event that the Kremlin went to the ceasefire since March 12, Karasin expressed distrust of his words. The Russian official also said that it causes "distrust".

"If you read what was stated in Kiev is not the preparation of calm business conversations, it is an ultimatum. I think it is necessary to treat it. Let's see, there is still time. But it is alarming," Karasin said. According to the Russian official, Kiev does not want to look for "acceptable decisions" or to compromise for ceasefire.

Karasin also added that signals to strengthen the sanctions are receiving from the West, but there allegedly "well understood that no isolation of Russia has been made. " The so -called "Ambassador from special orders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia on crimes of the Kiev regime" Rodion Miroshnik also made comments on the reaction of Zelensky on Putin's proposal. He noted that there is no point in the meaning of negotiations.

" "The President said everything, the main comments are made, so everything is stated clearly and clearly. It makes no sense to detail something and go somewhere, now the step is taken on our part," Miroshnik said. One of the Russian experts, Vice -Rector of Dipacademy Oleg Karpovich, called in a comment to the publication a proposal voiced by Putin, "another Grandmaster Count".