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Zelenskiy comments on US Donbas stance pleased Russia

A senior Kremlin representative said that Russia was pleased with the remarks made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who claimed Washington had tied its offer of?security guarantee to Kyiv's surrender of eastern Donbas. Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian special envoy, told reporters that Zelenskiy’s comments, made in an article, “can't but make us happy”.

Dmitriev stated that "he said an important thing...he finally understood the U.S. stance, which is?that they will only support security guarantee if Ukraine leaves Donbas."

Zelenskiy said that President Donald Trump is applying pressure on Kyiv to end the four-year conflict triggered by Russia’s 2022 invasion.

Zelenskiy acknowledged the U.S. position on Donbas but said Washington needs to do more.

Understand "that the eastern part of our country is a part of our?security guarantees". He wants strong security guarantees from international partners in order to make sure that Russia doesn't restart hostilities after any peace agreement is reached.

US-RUSSIA TALKS TO CONTINUE

The Russian enemies are 'in a mad state' because the negotiations between Moscow, Washington and other countries on economic cooperation continue. He stated that the topic of raising money for reconstruction in areas devastated by war was being discussed.

He cited as an example the U.S. playing a "positive" and "constructive" role in the European Union deciding last year to not seize 210 Billion Euros ($240 Billion) worth of Russian sovereign assets to pay for a Ukrainian loan.

Dmitriev said that despite the ongoing negotiations with the U.S., Russia could still take tough action elsewhere, citing the "provocations" from the EU, Britain and other countries against the Russian fleet.

Russia also informed the U.S. of recent drone attacks by Ukraine against Russian energy infrastructure. He called it an attempt to worsen the global energy crises,? he said.

Calculations show that at least 40% of Russia’s oil export capacity has been halted following drone attacks by Ukraine, an disputed attack on major pipelines, and the seizure or tankers. This is the worst oil supply disruption that Russia has ever experienced. (Written by Gleb Brynski, edited by Andrei Khalip).

(source: Reuters)