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To spread: the head of the British Foreign Ministry David Lemmy and his French c...

"We know what you are doing": Britain and France told how Putin "leads" Trump's nose "

To spread: the head of the British Foreign Ministry David Lemmy and his French colleague Jean-Noel Barro accused the Kremlin of a conscious delay in peace talks. They stressed that Russian President Vladimir Putin should give Washington a clear answer. This was reported on April 4 by The Washington Post. The United Kingdom and France have stated that Putin is deliberately delaying the armistice negotiations. Russia has actually rejected the US proposal for a full and immediate ceasefire for 30 days.

"Our judgment is that Putin continues to evade, continues time," Lemmy told journalists at NATO headquarters. The United Kingdom and France help to lead the efforts of a number of countries in support of Ukraine, the so -called "coalition of those who want". According to the British Minister, although Putin must agree to the truce, he continues to bombard Ukraine. "It's a civilian population. It's energy resources. We see you, Vladimir Putin. We know what you do," he stressed.

Barro recalled that Ukraine accepted the conditions three weeks ago. According to him, now Russia is "guilty of answering the United States". "Russia is constantly changing its position, continuing to strike energy in infrastructure, continuing its military crimes. The answer should be either yes or no. It should be fast," he said. The French Minister explained that the Russian Federation is not going to end the war.

He noted that at the beginning of the week, Putin ordered 160,000 Russians to call the annual conscript service. Politicians have assured that they would continue to facilitate the construction of the Armed Forces, as it is the best security guarantee for Ukraine since the United States has lifted any prospect of NATO membership. We will remind, on April 3 in Washington meetings of representatives of the administration of Donald Trump with the envoy of the Kremlin Kirill Dmitriev.