Lavrov declared Ukraine's non-negotiability after the Ukrainian Armed Forces strike on the Suja station
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Kiev has hit the Sudzha gas measuring station in the Kursk region and blamed Russia for this, although energy supply to a number of European countries depends on it, so it is not possible to trust the Ukrainian side and make peace with them now. This was announced on March 25 by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
"Given the ability of the Ukrainian military to create provocations, they have now hit the Sudzha gas pumping station and said that Russia did it itself. Although this Suja is our property, on which the continued supply of energy to a number of European countries largely depends," the Russian Foreign Minister explained in an interview with Channel One.
He noted that Russia needs "the clearest, verifiable and working guarantees." And Russian President Vladimir Putin was not against declaring a truce for 30 days. However, Kiev does not comply with the terms of the ceasefire agreements. At the same time, the United States has heard the Russian Federation's signal on guarantees, but they also understand that they can achieve a positive result only if the terrorist attacks and attacks from Kiev stop.
"That is, again, the volume of oil pumping for European consumers will decrease sharply due to another terrorist act by Ukrainians, so when the president spoke, we were in favor of a truce, but there are nuances about who will ensure the cleanliness of the Nazi regime in Kiev," Lavrov added.
On March 23, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Ukraine's failure to comply with the agreements could be another reason for a conversation between American President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin. This is how the Kremlin representative commented on the ongoing attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on energy facilities.
During the talks between the presidents of Russia and the United States on March 18, the Russian leader supported the idea of mutual rejection by Moscow and Kiev of 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 Russian Defense Ministry reported that the Russian military had neutralized seven attack drones aimed at Ukrainian energy facilities.
On March 19, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky promised to abandon attacks on energy infrastructure facilities, but on the night of March 21, Ukrainian armed groups blew up the Sudzha gas measuring station (GIS) in the Kursk region, through which Russian gas was being pumped to European countries. On the same night, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched several attacks on the Kursk NPP.
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