Russia's MFA chief Lavrov names Zelenskyy's Peace plan an "apparent ultimatum"
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Russia's MFA chief Lavrov names Zelenskyy's Peace plan an "apparent ultimatum"

Sergei Lavrov
Source:  online.ua

The head of the Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, harshly criticised Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy's "peace" plan even before Kyiv finally formed it.

Lavrov was once again embarrassed in the political arena

According to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he intends to hold the first summit in the spring within the framework of the Peace Formula of Ukraine.

The President of Ukraine hopes it will be possible to develop a plan to settle the war.

Moreover, it is indicated that this document, after finalization, they intend to present to the Russian authorities.

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation sharply reacted to the words of Volodymyr Zelensky during a joint press conference with the Yemeni PM with words about an ultimatum.

Zelenskyy never refused the ultimatum. His entire 10-point formula was and remains an apparent ultimatum.

Sergei Lavrov

Sergei Lavrov

The Russian MFA chief

Putin's henchman complains that Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on the advice of Europe, is trying to involve as many countries as possible in the discussion of "this piece of paper".

The scandalous Russian diplomat cynically calls the summit itself "meetings" around the Kyiv "Peace Formula", the purpose of which is to take "family photos".

What is known about the first summit of the Peace Formula

According to the OPU's head, Andriy Yermak, Russia may also be present at the upcoming summit on the peace formula in Sweden.

The Office of the President declares that, in general, Kyiv plans to call a meeting of over 160 countries and present to them its 10 points on ending the war in Ukraine.

Two meetings are possible: after agreeing on the plan with partners, Ukraine can personally present the document to the Russian Federation, he noted.

At the second summit, there may be such a situation that we will invite representatives of the Russian Federation, Yermak said.

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