Russia says no preconditions’ for peace in Ukraine

Russia says no preconditions’ for peace in Ukraine

Russia burdened Tuesday that there aren’t any preconditions for the transition to peace in Ukraine.

“A special military operation continues. There are no preconditions for a transition to some kind of peaceful course in this situation. And that is why Russia is implementing its tasks to achieve its goals by further conducting a special military operation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated at a press briefing in Moscow.

Commenting on China’s peace plan for Ukraine, Peskov stated Russia “attentively” considers all concepts voiced in Beijing.

Referring to a current remark by Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang that “an invisible hand is directing the conflict in Ukraine,” Peskov stated: “You know what the joke is? This hand is not invisible. This hand is visible. This is the hand of the United States of America. This is the hand of Washington.”

“Washington does not want this war to end. Washington wants and will do everything to continue this war. This is the visible hand,” he burdened.

Asked a couple of doable date for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s go to to Russia, Peskov promised to supply the data and what might be on the agenda “in a timely manner.”

Regarding the oil value cap imposed by Western nations, Peskov stated Russia doesn’t acknowledge any “cap” and is working to nullify its impact on Russia’s pursuits.

He identified that as a result of cap’s “high bar” on the one hand and the boundaries that exist alternatively, the present stage of costs is way decrease than the worth cap, and subsequently, it doesn’t have an effect on them.

The European Union’s ban on Russian seaborne oil merchandise in addition to a value cap of $100 per barrel on premium Russian oil merchandise equivalent to diesel and a value cap of $45 per barrel on discounted merchandise equivalent to gas oil went into impact on Feb. 5.

Nearly a month into the ban, Russia will now start enacting plans to chop crude oil manufacturing by 500,000 barrels per day.

Source: www.anews.com.tr