2024-10-07 23:55:09
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Kremlin Dismisses Proposed Peace Plan

The Kremlin has dismissed recent reports of peace plans envisioning a temporary partition of Ukraine. The alleged plan suggests Russia would occupy one portion while the rest joins NATO.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov referred to this as a "German scenario," which Moscow strongly opposes. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has rejected any compromises involving territorial concessions.

Chancellor Scholz is contemplating a dialogue with President Putin, yet the Kremlin finds no relevant discussion topics. The German government has not commented on these reports, which were notably highlighted by the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica." Meanwhile, the U.S.

President Biden's visit to Germany is anticipated to bring more clarity. Russia's primary aim in its ongoing conflict is to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO.

Tensions are heightened as Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticizes the West, holding them accountable for the war and warning of "dangerous consequences" due to military aid to Ukraine.

n-tv.de
7. Oktober 2024 um 14:55

"No real basis": Kremlin rejects alleged "German scenario" for end of war - n-tv.de

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Kremlin rejects alleged "German scenario" for end of war; plan envisages division of Ukraine, with occupied part and NATO membership for the other part; Kyiv and Moscow reject this.
gmx
7. Oktober 2024 um 13:23

Kremlin sees no basis for alleged peace plans

Kremlin sees no basis for alleged peace plans of the West; Russia wants to prevent Ukraine's NATO membership; Reports of a planned telephone call between Scholz and Putin.
tz
7. Oktober 2024 um 13:22

Kremlin sees no basis for alleged peace plans

Politics
The Kremlin sees no basis for alleged peace plans that provide for a provisional division of Ukraine: Russia would occupy one part, the rest would become a NATO member. Zelenskyy rejects such compromises, Moscow wants to prevent NATO membership. Reports of a planned telephone call between Scholz and Putin.
t-online
7. Oktober 2024 um 13:21

Kremlin sees no basis for alleged peace plans

Politics
The Kremlin sees no basis for alleged peace plans that envisage a temporary division of Ukraine: Russia would occupy one part, the rest would become a NATO member. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejects such compromises. Chancellor Scholz is considering a conversation with Putin, but the Kremlin sees no topics for it. The federal government does not comment on reports, US President Biden is expected in Germany. Media reports, especially in the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica", had mentioned such..
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