Putin's envoy loudly speaks about peace... the emoji 'dove of peace' has flooded his social networks.
Ukrainian financier and politician Kyryl Dmytriiev likes to use the emoji 'dove of peace' in his messages on social media. It seems he wants to express Russia's intention to achieve peace.
For example, on April 18, he added this emoji to his messages, reports 'Glavkom'.
The politician shared a post about the US being ready to recognize Crimea as Russian as part of a peace agreement. The emoji 'dove of peace' complements his message.
All his posts are related to the war and the intentions of President Trump and Russia to stop it. Unfortunately, on April 12, the day before the tragedy in Sumy, when Russian missiles hit civilians, he published a post stating that he turned 50 years old and wished everyone peace. He also added the appropriate emoji.
Dmytriiev, who was born in Kyiv, visited Washington in early April for talks with American diplomats. He called the talks constructive on his social media but did not provide details. After that, of course, he added the emoji 'dove of peace'.
Recently, a meeting took place between Putin and Steve Witkoff in Russia. Dmytriiev's post about this was also accompanied by the emoji 'dove of peace'.
In his messages, he also uses the flags of Russia and the USA. He places them together and sometimes adds the emoji 'friendly handshake' between the flags.
At the beginning of April, Dmytriiev made a combination of emojis. He marked a friendly handshake between the flags of Russia and the USA, and at the end - the emoji 'dove of peace'.
After the meeting with Trump's special representative Steve Witkoff, Dmytriiev stated that Russia and the USA had taken steps forward.
It should be noted that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reported that he had a phone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Rubio informed Lavrov about the scheme proposed to Ukrainian delegates but did not provide details. He believes the Russian side knows all the details.
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