Ukraine and Russia are separated from peace by "a few kilometers" - Peskov
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The Kremlin spokesman stated the possibility of peace provided "certain decisions by Zelenskyy."

Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, stated that there are territorial differences between Moscow and Kyiv, which "amount to a few kilometers." He made this statement in a comment to Russian "media," as reported by UNN.
Details
According to Peskov, Ukraine and Russia are indeed "separated by a few kilometers" from peace. He also stated that stable peace could be ensured today, but for this, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "must make certain decisions."
Until Zelenskyy gathers the courage and takes responsibility for his decisions, the special operation will continue.
Context
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin announced an Easter truce with Ukraine, which will last from April 11 until the end of April 12.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is ready for "mirror steps" and agrees to the Easter truce previously announced by Russia.
At the same time, Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, stated his "desire for a lasting peace instead of a truce."
Recall
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov announced the possibility of a new stage of prisoner exchange as early as the end of the week. He also added that the current one-day Easter truce is unlikely to be extended.
