In Russia, they evaluated Trump's statement about the resumption of arms supplies to Ukraine.
Press secretary of the Russian dictator Dmitry Peskov expressed his opinion regarding the decision of US President Donald Trump to resume arms supplies to Ukraine. He stated that this would not contribute to 'the peaceful resolution of the conflict.'
This is reported by Russian media.
What was said in Russia about the resumption of arms supplies for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Peskov noted that Putin's administration understands that arms supplies to Ukraine continue.
'It is obvious that even European countries are actively participating in supplying weapons to Ukraine'
The press secretary also stated that the Kremlin considers Trump's actions inappropriate attempts to promote a peaceful resolution of the conflict and added that European countries have chosen the path of continuing hostilities.
It should be noted that during a phone call, Donald Trump assured Volodymyr Zelensky of continued support.
Earlier, the US Department of Defense announced that the Pentagon would send additional defensive weapons to Ukraine.
After US President Donald Trump's decision to resume arms supplies to Ukraine, the press secretary of the Russian dictator expressed his negative attitude towards these actions, believing that this would not contribute to a peaceful resolution of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. This provoked a reaction from the Kremlin, which believes that the resumption of arms supplies may escalate the situation in the region rather than contribute to its resolution.Read also
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