Threatened with new sanctions for the continuation of the war in Ukraine, Moscow Condidara that Europeans are actually irritated that the leaders of many countries have decided “to share the joy of Russia” on May 9


Military parade in Moscow. Photo credit: Yao Dawei / Xinhua News / Profimedia
A few hours after the summit of Ukraine's allies in Kiev, where Russia was asked to accept an unconditional cessation for 30 days starting Monday, otherwise risking “massive coordinated sanctions between Europeans and Americans”, the Kremlin reacted through its spokesman, Dmitri Peskov.
“We hear contradictory statements from Europe. They are generally focused on confrontation rather than attempts to resuscitate our relationships in one way or another,” said the spokesman of the Russian presidency, Dmitri Peskov, according to News.ro.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced in Kiev that the respect of the armistice proposed on Saturday by Ukraine and his allies will be monitored by the United States, with a European contribution. The approximately 20 member countries of the “will of the will” have decided to support a cessation of fire for a period of 30 days “with a monitoring mainly provided by the United States” and to which “all Europeans will contribute,” he explained.
The French president has also reiterated threats with new European and US sanctions if Russia will not respect the armistice. “In the case of a violation of this cessation of fire, we agree that massive sanctions will be prepared and coordinated between Europeans and Americans,” Macron confirmed.
“They are nervous because of the great international consolidation around Victoria Day”
Moscow is not intimidated by new sanctions: he has adapted and knows how to react, said Dmitri Peskov, quoted by Tass. “We have already become accustomed to the sanctions. We are already thinking about what we will do after the announcement of these sanctions, how we will minimize their consequences and so on. We have learned this. Therefore, scares us with these sanctions is a waste of time. And the fact that I do not know what to do with them is rather their problem,” Peskov told Paul.
Some Europeans are irritated by the fact that the leaders of many countries have decided to share the joy of Russia to celebrate May 9 and arrived in Moscow for Victoria's Day, Putin's spokesman said, who has related to the new threats with sanctions and anti-Russian statements in several European countries.
“Of course, Europeans are nervous because of what is happening in Moscow on May 9. Europeans are nervous because of the great international consolidation around Victoria Day, pride in victory on fascism and the liberation of the fascism. This is the ideology shared by the countries that have been represented in the Red Square.” Zarubin.
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