The aggressor country russia is allegedly ready to consider a proposal for a ceasefire, but only if the mobilization in Ukraine stops and the supply of military aid to it stops.
The russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya stated this on Friday, May 30.
The representative of the aggressor country, speaking at the UN Security Council, once again repeated moscow's unrealistic demand.
According to him, in the event of a ceasefire, Western countries should stop supplying Ukraine with any military aid.
In addition, Ukraine should suspend the mobilization process for the period of a possible ceasefire.
Nebenzya did not mention whether russia will stop receiving weapons and ammunition from North Korea or stop conscripting men to fight in the war against Ukraine.
Recall that similar demands to Ukraine and Western countries were voiced by russian dictator vladimir putin in early March, when Kyiv and moscow discussed the possibility of introducing a 30-day ceasefire.
Putin then refused the initiative for a long ceasefire, announcing "Easter" and "May" 3-day truces.
And then he refused again, proposing to hold bilateral talks. Ukraine agreed, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy even arrived in Turkey. Putin refused a bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, today, May 30, The New York Times wrote, citing its own sources, that Ukraine had handed over to russia a memorandum on a ceasefire containing 22 points.
The day before, on May 29, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that Kyiv was waiting for its memorandum from moscow with a vision of steps towards a ceasefire.
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