Russia: No talks with Ukraine after its incursion into Kursk

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, announced today, Wednesday, that Ukraine’s incursion into the Kursk region means that there will be no talks between Moscow and Kiev until Ukraine is completely defeated.

Medvedev said on the Telegram application: “The empty chatter of mediators who were not assigned by anyone to bring about a wonderful peace has ended, everyone understands everything now even if they do not express it explicitly, and there will be no negotiations anymore until the enemy is completely defeated,” warning against “falling into what he called the” trap of negotiations “with Ukraine, which are the unnecessary early peace negotiations proposed by the international community.”

‘I see that we are facing one danger recently, namely the trap of negotiations, into which our country can fall under a certain set of circumstances, namely the unnecessary early peace negotiations proposed by the international community and imposed on Kiev, with unclear prospects and consequ
ences,’ he added.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency