Russia talks about the opportunity for peace, accusing the US of being an `invisible hand` in Ukraine

(Dan Tri) – The Kremlin said Russia does not see any prerequisites for achieving peace in Ukraine, so Moscow will continue its military campaign.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov (Photo: Tass).

`The special military operation is ongoing. There are no preconditions for a transition to peace in this context. Therefore, Russia will achieve its tasks and goals by continuing the special military operation

Mr. Peskov said that China, as a large and powerful country, `cannot help but have its say on important issues on the global agenda.`

`We pay close attention to the proposals put forward by our colleagues in Beijing,` the Kremlin spokesman said.

When asked about the importance of this issue at the upcoming talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mr. Peskov said that the two countries maintain contact at many different levels and the two

China has recently attempted to demonstrate its role as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The US and its NATO allies have continuously expressed concern that China is said to be considering providing lethal weapons to Russia in the conflict in Ukraine.

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said on March 7 that the Ukraine crisis seems to be being controlled by an `invisible hand` to promote prolonged and escalating fighting.

Mr. Qin Gang emphasized that China has and will not provide weapons to any side in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The Kremlin spokesman disagreed with the Chinese Foreign Minister’s opinion that the crisis in Ukraine was orchestrated by `an invisible hand`.

`This is not an invisible hand, but in fact, this hand is quite visible. It is America’s hand, Washington’s hand. Washington does not want this war to end, Washington wants and is doing everything

Russia has repeatedly criticized the US and the West’s continued military aid to Ukraine, warning that this move prolongs the conflict and deadlocks negotiations.

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