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Kremlin avoids commenting on Wagners threat to withdraw from Ukraine battlefield

Kremlin avoids commenting on Wagners threat to withdraw from Ukraine battlefield

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday averted commenting on the assertion by the top of the personal navy firm Wagner threatening to withdraw from the battlefield within the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, saying the matter is expounded to a “special military operation” of Russia.

“We have seen it in the media, but I cannot comment on it because it concerns the course of a special military operation,” Peskov informed reporters at a press briefing in Moscow.

When requested if Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to debate the current drone assault on the Kremlin throughout a gathering with the Russian Security Council on Friday, the spokesman mentioned “one way or another” it will likely be on the agenda.

Despite the US involvement within the drone assault on the Kremlin, Peskov blamed, Moscow will preserve contacts with Washington “to ensure its interests.”

Commenting on the presidential decree quickly putting the belongings of two overseas corporations, German Uniper, and Finnish Fortum, below exterior administration, the Kremlin spokesman mentioned it was completed in response to the seizure of Russian belongings overseas.

He additionally introduced that Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Zhaparov will go to Moscow on May 8-9, however didn’t affirm the go to of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

His go to plans are being mentioned, “but there is no final agreement,” he mentioned.

On Thursday, Pashinyan in a speech on the Prague Center for Transatlantic Relations that he’ll go to the Russian capital subsequent week.

Source: www.anews.com.tr