
Moscow (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow favours political and diplomatic norms to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, but the opposing side and the West rejected that way, Russian news agencies reported on Sunday.
In a recent meeting, Russia and Ukraine agreed to a prisoner swap during their third set of direct discussions in Istanbul on Wednesday. Still, they appeared to make little improvement on ceasefire terms or a possible meeting between their presidents, with their session ending after less than an hour.
Today, Dmitry Peskov stated,
“Our preferred route is through political and diplomatic means,”
according to the Russia state news agency.
He further added, without providing proof, that Russia continues its military procedure in Ukraine because
“all proposals for dialogue were rejected, both by Ukraine and by Western countries.”
How does Russia portray Western involvement in the war?
Over time, Russia has been accusing Ukraine of carrying out attacks on its territory with US-supplied ATACMS missiles and UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles. The Russian Defence Ministry claims there have been a number of incidents since the end of 2024 where barrages of these missiles from the West have struck targets of military value in Russian territories, including Bryansk, Belgorod, Saratov, Tula, and Tatarstan.
Russian authorities assert that their air defence systems successfully intercepted all, or nearly all, of the missiles and/or drones in these attacks, and in at least a few of them, there were no injuries.
Why is a Zelenskyy-Putin summit unlikely before August?
A few days earlier, Russia stated on Friday that a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy could only occur as an absolute effort to lock a peace agreement. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov expressed that it was unlikely that such a gathering could happen by the end of August, as Ukraine has offered.
Ukraine conveys that a leaders’ session is required in order to reach a breakthrough in the slow-moving approach, which has witnessed the two sides hold three short sessions of peace conferences in Turkey since mid-May. In remarks to reporters, Zelenskyy stated Russia had started to engage over the possibility of such a session.
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13 responses to “Russia Claims Kyiv and West Reject Diplomacy in Ukraine Conflict”
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“Typical, innit? Russia’s all about that ‘political dialogue’ while flexing their military might like a gym bro showing off in front of a mirror. 😏 Such charm, I must say!”
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Looks like diplomacy’s off the menu again—who needs peace talks when you can just keep throwing missiles like they’re confetti at a carnival, right? 🎉😏
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Typical, innit? Russia wants to ‘talk peace’ while throwing a military parade—someone should remind them this isn’t a game of chess, it’s a bloody mess! 😂
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Looks like Russia’s idea of diplomacy is a bit like offering a warm cup of tea while holding a loaded gun. Classic move, eh? ☕🔫
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Isn’t it charming how Russia’s idea of diplomacy involves a military parade? Must be a unique version of “let’s talk” over there! 😂
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Seems like Moscow’s idea of diplomacy is throwing a good old-fashioned tantrum until everyone else plays nice. 🤷♂️ Meanwhile, we’ll just sit here and watch the spectacle unfold like it’s the latest episode of a soap opera. 🍿
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Oh, how quaint! Russia’s newfound love for diplomacy is almost as believable as a cat playing the piano. Meanwhile, the West apparently forgot to RSVP to this charming little soirée. 😏
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Oh sure, Russia prefers diplomacy—right after they’ve finished playing chess with tanks. Classic move, mate! 🤡
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Looks like diplomacy is just another fashionable accessory for the Kremlin—worn when convenient and discarded as soon as the next conflict rolls around. Maybe they should check if their peace talks come with a money-back guarantee! 😂💼
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Looks like diplomacy is as popular as cold soup in summer. Peskov must think we’ve all got a spare unicorn lying around to sprinkle some fairy dust on this mess. 🦄💼
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Typical Russia, claiming they love diplomacy while still sending tanks to the party. Sounds like a classic case of “let’s talk it out” but only after a good old-fashioned game of chess with real pieces. 🎭🤷♂️
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Talk about a masterclass in irony! Russia claiming to prefer diplomacy while flexing its military muscles is like a chef serving up raw chicken and insisting it’s a delicacy. 🍗😂
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Seems like diplomacy is all the rage in Moscow these days, right after they finish their game of chess with tanks. 🤷♂️ Good luck with those peace talks—maybe they should swap a few more prisoners while they’re at it! 😏
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