The Kremlin spokesman stresses Kiev fails to act on its
obligations.
MOSCOW, April 10. /TASS/. The Kremlin blames lack of
progress in talks over Ukraine on Kiev’s reluctance to act on its obligations.
"On the whole, the dynamics of efforts (for a settlement in Ukraine) is unable to make one feel optimism," Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has told the media. "We see the reason for the insignificant progress in the reluctance or unpreparedness of the Ukrainian side to act on its part of obligations."
"On the whole, the dynamics of efforts (for a settlement in Ukraine) is unable to make one feel optimism," Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has told the media. "We see the reason for the insignificant progress in the reluctance or unpreparedness of the Ukrainian side to act on its part of obligations."
On
April 6 the aides of Russian, Ukrainian, German and French leaders met in Minsk
to discuss ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners. Peskov said that although
certain work was done at the meeting it should be stated that the progress
achieved was insignificant.
"They
(participants in the meeting) are working on the elementary provisions of the
road map, no more than that," he added.
Source: ITAR-TASS 11-04-2017