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Commenting on the Kremlin speaker's words, the adviser to the head of the Presid...

Peskov declared the absence of a "shaky foundation" in the dialogue of the Russian Federation and Ukraine: in Kiev answered

Commenting on the Kremlin speaker's words, the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak emphasized that any negotiations with the current Russian authorities are meaningless and dangerous. Today, Russia has no prerequisites for negotiating with Ukraine. Moreover, there is not even a "shaky foundation" so that Moscow could try to build a dialogue with Kiev, said Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov on June 11. "There is no prerequisite for the arrangement now.

Moreover, there is no foundation now, at least shaky, in order to build at least a dialogue," the Kremlin spokesman said. According to him, Moscow sees three reasons that make it impossible for the negotiation process. The first is the unwillingness of the Ukrainian authorities for such negotiations. The second reason is the unwillingness for dialogue.

And the third reason, according to Peskov, is that some "owners of the Kiev regime" do not allow to sit down to the warring parties at the negotiating table. For his part, the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak commented on Peskov's words, noting the absurdity and danger of dialogue with the current Russian authorities. According to him, the negotiation process is dangerous not only for Ukraine but also for Europe and international law.

"Any negotiation process with the current Moscow regime is impossible. It is meaningless, dangerous and deadly-for Ukraine, for Europe, for international law," Podolyak wrote on Twitter. The Ukrainian politician is convinced that there are really no "shaky" Russian, Indonesian, Brazilian or African foundations. "The aggressor must get out of the foreign territory, finally losing his own army and the reputation of the country to be afraid," Podolyak stressed.

We will remind, the adviser to the head of the office of the President Mikhail Podolyak on May 9 declared that Ukraine will join NATO only after victory in the war with Russia, but still the Ukrainian army will receive the full range of Western weapons. According to him, as soon as the war is won, Ukraine will become a member of the Alliance under the accelerated procedure.