No truce in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter. No one put forward the idea of an Easter truce as part of the special operation in Ukraine. This was clarified by the spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitri Peskov, responding to journalists who asked him whether the Kremlin was discussing such an idea. “Nobody took that initiative. They didn’t offer,” he said. Asked whether Moscow was willing to propose such an idea, Peskov replied: “There are no initiatives in this direction yet. But Holy Week has just begun; let’s not forget that Russia already presented such an initiative and implemented it, but it ran into the reluctance of the Kiev regime». Moscow Patriarch Kirill had proposed a Christmas truce in January. Orthodox Easter falls on April 16 of this year.
Another topic of discussion is leaked news about US military operations in Ukraine. The Kremlin has denied involvement in leaking documents about US and NATO military aid to Ukraine. Russian presidential spokesman Dmitri Peskov rejected allegations that Moscow may have been involved in leaking classified Pentagon information. “The tendency to always blame Russia for everything has become a common disease,” said Peskov.
Source: IL Tempo

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