Putin: Peace in Ukraine must be “stable”.
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Rashatodi, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized in a meeting with leading BRICS media heads that Moscow is interested in lasting peace in Ukraine.
Putin, speaking at the presidential residence in Novo Ugarevo outside Moscow, said: “Russia’s goal is to ensure that the country’s long-term security interests are met.” If we are talking about some kind of peace process, this process should not be limited to a ceasefire of one or two weeks or a year so that the NATO countries (which support Ukraine) can re-equip themselves and stockpile new ammunition.
He added: Let me remind you once again that in 2014, Western countries under the leadership of America organized or supported the coup in Ukraine. The whole crisis started from this point and then they pushed NATO towards this crisis for years. Ukraine’s statements and statements about building nuclear weapons are another provocative act, and of course, any kind of action in this direction will be met with a corresponding response. Russia is able to monitor all the moves of Kiev towards obtaining nuclear weapons and “it is not possible to hide it.”
Putin, referring to America’s setting fire to the world by sending weapons to Asia and threatening Russia and China, continued: They are creating centers of tension and deploying weapons in the region that are for countries The region is threatening, including China and Russia. America not only interferes in the affairs of Asians, but also lined up its allies in NATO like small dogs with collars!
The President of Russia emphasized: Moscow is looking for a long-term and stable peace that provides equal security for all sides. The Russian authorities respect and understand the determination of their friends in BRICS and other countries who seek to resolve the Ukraine crisis as soon as possible and through peaceful means.
According to him, Russia is ready to return to negotiations with Ukraine, but only based on the document drafted in March 2022 in Istanbul; It means the last time the parties sat at the negotiation table.