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'Same US plan to fight to the last Ukrainian' - Peskov on Zelensky's 'Victory Plan'٠٠:٠٣:٢٥
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Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitri Peskov claimed that Volodymyr Zelensky's 'Victory Plan' was the 'same US plan to fight us to the last Ukrainian, during a briefing in Moscow on Wednesday.

"For so many weeks there has been talk of an ephemeral peace plan, most likely the same US plan to fight us to the last Ukrainian that Zelensky disguised and called a peace plan," the Kremlin speaker stated.

Peskov also noted that a real peace plan to settle the Russian-Ukrainian conflict could only come after 'realisation by the Kiev regime of the futility of the policy that they are pursuing'.

On Wednesday, Zelensky presented his 'Victory Plan' to the Ukrainian parliament. The document consisted of five points, including Ukraine's accession to NATO, the use of long-range weapons deep inside Russia, deployment of a comprehensive non-nuclear strategic deterrent package on the country's territory, and the tightening of sanctions against Moscow.

Moscow launched a military offensive in Ukraine in late February 2022 after recognising the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR), claiming that Kiev had failed to guarantee their special status under the 2014 Minsk Agreements, and urging Ukraine to declare itself officially neutral and give assurances that it would never join NATO.

Kiev denounced the Russian action as an invasion. Zelensky imposed martial law throughout the country, announcing a general mobilisation, while the EU and the US imposed several rounds of sanctions on Moscow.

'Same US plan to fight to the last Ukrainian' - Peskov on Zelensky's 'Victory Plan'

Russian Federation, Moscow
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Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitri Peskov claimed that Volodymyr Zelensky's 'Victory Plan' was the 'same US plan to fight us to the last Ukrainian, during a briefing in Moscow on Wednesday.

"For so many weeks there has been talk of an ephemeral peace plan, most likely the same US plan to fight us to the last Ukrainian that Zelensky disguised and called a peace plan," the Kremlin speaker stated.

Peskov also noted that a real peace plan to settle the Russian-Ukrainian conflict could only come after 'realisation by the Kiev regime of the futility of the policy that they are pursuing'.

On Wednesday, Zelensky presented his 'Victory Plan' to the Ukrainian parliament. The document consisted of five points, including Ukraine's accession to NATO, the use of long-range weapons deep inside Russia, deployment of a comprehensive non-nuclear strategic deterrent package on the country's territory, and the tightening of sanctions against Moscow.

Moscow launched a military offensive in Ukraine in late February 2022 after recognising the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR), claiming that Kiev had failed to guarantee their special status under the 2014 Minsk Agreements, and urging Ukraine to declare itself officially neutral and give assurances that it would never join NATO.

Kiev denounced the Russian action as an invasion. Zelensky imposed martial law throughout the country, announcing a general mobilisation, while the EU and the US imposed several rounds of sanctions on Moscow.

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Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitri Peskov claimed that Volodymyr Zelensky's 'Victory Plan' was the 'same US plan to fight us to the last Ukrainian, during a briefing in Moscow on Wednesday.

"For so many weeks there has been talk of an ephemeral peace plan, most likely the same US plan to fight us to the last Ukrainian that Zelensky disguised and called a peace plan," the Kremlin speaker stated.

Peskov also noted that a real peace plan to settle the Russian-Ukrainian conflict could only come after 'realisation by the Kiev regime of the futility of the policy that they are pursuing'.

On Wednesday, Zelensky presented his 'Victory Plan' to the Ukrainian parliament. The document consisted of five points, including Ukraine's accession to NATO, the use of long-range weapons deep inside Russia, deployment of a comprehensive non-nuclear strategic deterrent package on the country's territory, and the tightening of sanctions against Moscow.

Moscow launched a military offensive in Ukraine in late February 2022 after recognising the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR), claiming that Kiev had failed to guarantee their special status under the 2014 Minsk Agreements, and urging Ukraine to declare itself officially neutral and give assurances that it would never join NATO.

Kiev denounced the Russian action as an invasion. Zelensky imposed martial law throughout the country, announcing a general mobilisation, while the EU and the US imposed several rounds of sanctions on Moscow.

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