Ukraine Accuses Russia of Systematically Violating Energy Truce Agreement.
Statement from Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a response to recent comments by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Russia's adherence to an 'energy truce' agreement. The Ministry asserts that Moscow has systematically broken the terms of the deal, a development that has caused significant concern in Kyiv. This diplomatic friction occurs against a backdrop of ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson's Press Conference
At a press conference held on February 4, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Georgiy Tykhy stated that the energy truce agreement officially took effect on Friday. However, the Ministry's position is that as of Wednesday, not even a full week has passed, and Russia has already failed to honor its commitments.
'Russia is showing no readiness to fulfill its own obligations.' Georgiy Tykhy, MFA Spokesperson
Tykhy further alleged that 'they have used this time to accumulate more missiles and more drones to carry out a more massive strike.' These remarks underscore the Ukrainian side's deep apprehension regarding security and Russia's compliance with international agreements.
The situation highlights the persistent tensions between Ukraine and Russia, where adherence to international accords remains precarious. The statements from Ukraine's Foreign Ministry reflect Kyiv's serious fears of potential conflict escalation, which could undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts and impact regional stability. International observers note that consistent monitoring of such agreements is crucial in this volatile context.
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