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"Is Putin still alive": The Kremlin responded to Zelensky's statement

The Kremlin Prescribe Dmitry Peskov believes that the sooner Ukraine realizes that Russia and Putin are "there are and will be", the better it will be for the Ukrainians themselves. Russian President Vladimir Putin is alive and continues to make decisions as head of the aggressor country. This was stated by a spokesman for the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov on January 19 during a briefing.

In particular, he decided to comment on Vladimir Zelensky's statement at the Davos Forum that he doubts whether Vladimir Putin is now alive. According to Peskov, the Kremlin head is alive and continues to make decisions. Moreover, as the presidential press secretary states, Ukraine will sooner or later have to give up all anti -Russian, since "Russia and Putin are and will be. " "Both Russia and Putin for Ukraine and for Zelensky are a big problem. And it is clear that Mr.

Zelensky was purely psychologically, there would be neither Russia nor Putin. But the sooner the Ukrainian regime realizes, realizing that Russia But Putin is and will be that sooner or later he will have to give up all anti -Russian, the better for Ukraine, " - continued Peskov during a traditional briefing. Separately, Putin's pressecretic has commented on a possible resumption of the negotiation between the two countries.

According to him, that Ukraine will fulfill the requirements of Moscow, it will be more likely to complete a full -scale war. Summarizing, Dmitry Peskov called the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which caused the destruction of Ukrainian cities and the death of tens of thousands of citizens, a "tragedy, which was staged by the Kiev regime.

" We will remind, in the morning, January 19, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in a Ukrainian breakfast, which is traditionally held during the World Economic Forum in Davos. In particular, the Head of State commented on the possible restoration of peace talks with Russia and doubted that Russian leader Vladimir Putin was still alive.