Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin received the Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Great Britain, France, and Germany—N.F. Casey, N. de Rivière, and A.G. Lambsdorff. This was reported by the press service of the aggressor country's foreign ministry, according to UNN.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry accused Britain, France, and Germany of a "destructive policy" regarding the termination of the Russian-Ukrainian war and stated that these countries are "pushing Ukraine to continue the war against Russia on behalf of, at the expense of, and with the direct assistance of a 'coalition of the willing'."
The fundamental approaches of the Russian side to seeking a political and diplomatic settlement of the conflict based on eliminating its root causes were explained
The ministry traditionally remained silent about the fact that Russia itself is the aggressor and started the war back in 2014.
As a reminder
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin reacted to an open letter from President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposing to end the war.
According to the dictator, he received the letter from his spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. He stated that he currently sees no point in meeting with the Ukrainian president. Putin also added that Kyiv needs to "stop the Russian offensive," while Moscow needs "agreements."