Kremlin Pressures Zelensky: Moscow Demands Immediate Withdrawal of Ukrainian Troops from Donbas.
Moscow's Urgent Appeal to Ukraine's President
According to TSN.ua: Russia's government has called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to pull his country's military forces out of the Donbas region, arguing that such a move could bring an end to the ongoing hostilities. The statement came from Dmitry Peskov, the official spokesperson for the Russian Federation. He stressed that Zelensky must decide to remove the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) from Donbas territory 'as early as today.'
Dmitry Peskov: 'This decision should have been made yesterday.'
These remarks highlight the Kremlin's stance on the conflict in eastern Ukraine and reveal its push for a swift resolution—one that hinges on the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops.
Strained Relations Between Kyiv and Moscow
The Kremlin's latest statement underscores the persistent tension in Ukrainian-Russian relations and signals continued political maneuvering on both sides. For Ukraine, the question of withdrawing forces from Donbas remains a deeply sensitive issue, and such appeals could shape future negotiations as well as the overall dynamics of the conflict.
It is crucial that the international community keeps a close watch on developments and continues to support peace initiatives in the region.
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