Spokesman for the Kremlin dictator Dmitry Peskov stated that the Kremlin sees nothing new in the threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to impose sanctions if a peaceful agreement regarding Ukraine is not reached. Reports TSN. This information is provided by Kontrakty.UA.
This is also reported by the Russian publication TASS.
Peskov additionally disagreed with Trump's comments about the "supporting" role of the USSR in World War II.
"The USSR paid the highest price for victory over fascism; the U.S. helped, but it was business," Peskov declared.
The Kremlin also hopes that "Trump and the Americans will share the joy of celebrating the 80th anniversary of victory."
Recall that the Kremlin's mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov stated that “the military situation for Kyiv is deteriorating.” The Russian Federation once again reminded that they want negotiations with Ukraine, but with consideration of the "legitimate fixation of their results."