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According to the Advisor to the Presidential Office, the Kremlin is aware that t...

Russia will not hold a mass tribunal over the "Azov" - Arestovich (video)

According to the Advisor to the Presidential Office, the Kremlin is aware that the illegal court over prisoners will forever close the possibility of negotiations with Ukraine. The Russian side will not hold a massive so -called "tribunal" over the captives of "Azov". The adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Alexei Arestovich said this during the air on the Figin Live.

According to the Ukrainian politician, this will forever close the possibility of negotiation with Kiev for Moscow and has been repeatedly spoken by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. "It is not that we are going to talk tomorrow, but [in the case of" tribunal "] this option is closed as such," - said OP. According to Arestovich, Ukraine also sent an additional package of documents that warns such a court to international legal instances. "They [the Russians] in a difficult situation.

On the one hand, it is necessary to portray for their audience, for their crazy" chest-patriots "that" Azov "caught up" Honored Punishment. negotiations with Kiev. This is a very difficult story for them, " - said the adviser of the OP. According to the politician, now Russia just wants to achieve such negotiations with Ukraine. He noted that for these reasons, Russia will now pull with the so -called "tribunal", trying to win time.

In this case, the Kremlin can organize a demonstrative "court" for the propaganda picture. "The massive" tribunal "is a very bad trick, I think it will not pass," the politician summarized. We will remind, on August 22, Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed that the court of Ukrainian prisoners of war in Mariupol will mean the end of any possible negotiations with the Russian Federation. The President added that Ukraine will not endure the abuse of the heroes and defenders of its country.