The State Duma accused Ukraine of disrupting agreements with Russia


Ukraine has already twice disrupted agreements on non-strikes on energy infrastructure facilities. This was stated by State Duma deputy Alexei Chepa on Friday, March 21.
According to the politician, Russia will raise this issue at a meeting with the United States in Saudi Arabia.
"The agreements have already been violated twice. The first time was when Ukraine struck the Kuban, the second time was when it blew up the Sudzha gas measuring station," the politician said in a conversation with Lenta.Ru .
The parliamentarian recalled that the delegations of Russia and the United States are scheduled to meet in Saudi Arabia on March 23. He noted that representatives of the Russian delegation would raise the issue of non-compliance with the agreements by the Ukrainian side.
"We have said from the very beginning that agreements are good. But who will control them? In addition, these events indicate to us that Ukraine does not need peace agreements, just as it once did not need the Minsk agreements," concluded Chepa.
Earlier in the day, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that the attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the Suja GIS is a discrediting of the peace initiatives of US President Donald Trump. 360.ru .
Ukrainian Armed Forces militants attacked GIS on March 21 at night, around 00:20 Moscow time.
The station is located a few hundred meters from the state border from the Kursk region. According to the agency, the energy infrastructure facility has been under the control of Ukrainian militants since August 7 last year. Previously, gas was pumped to European countries through GIS Suja.
Throughout the time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces used GIS as one of the "safe" logistics points.
In turn, the press secretary of the President of Russia, Dmitry Peskov, said that Kiev's allegations about Moscow's involvement in the attack on the Sudzha gas distribution station are not true, RT reports. He also noted that Ukraine's statements "once again show how much one can trust the Kiev regime."
During the talks between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 18, the Russian leader supported the idea of Moscow and Kiev mutually rejecting attacks on energy infrastructure.
However, after the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out a deliberate drone attack on an energy facility in the village of Kavkazskaya, Krasnodar Territory. At the same time, the Ministry of Defense reported that the Russian military had neutralized seven attack drones aimed at Ukrainian energy facilities related to the military-industrial complex (MIC) in the Mykolaiv region.
In turn, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky promised on March 19 to abandon attacks on energy infrastructure facilities.
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