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Russian strikes show Moscow not moving towards ‘real peace,’ Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has responded to the Russian attacks on Ukraine overnight, saying they revealed that Moscow was not moving towards “real peace.”

In a post on Telegram, he called out attacks just hours after ceasefire negotiations as “a clear signal to the whole world that Moscow is not going to pursue real peace,” and called for more pressure to be put on Russia, including further US sanctions.

He stressed that the US proposal for a complete ceasefire has been on the table since 11 March, but “literally every night” Russia continues to reject the offer.

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Moratorium on energy targets in place, but Black Sea security deal needs conditions to be met, Russia says

We have just heard from the Kremlin with Russia’s take on overnight developments, as Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov insisted that Putin’s order for a moratorium on attacking energy infrastructure remained in force.

But in further lines reported by agencies, the Kremlin also said that the Black Sea initiative agreed yesterday will be activated after a number of conditions are met, drawing attention to its demands on sanctions relief (9:09).

The Kremlin also said that Russia was satisfied with how its dialogue with the US was developing and the progress made so far, Reuters reported.



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