The Nazi germ was born in Ukraine and we had to react. This is the harsh reaction that Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov made in a response to Russian media. Peskov noted that the Kiev regime was being greatly influenced by new right-wing movements that were now also endangering Russia.
"Ukraine, unfortunately, turned out to be a country where the seeds of Nazism began to germinate faster than in other European countries, and these Nazis began to walk with torches again, raise their hands. And, most importantly, they began to influence the current government. We could not help but react, and our president did what he had to do," Peskov said.
According to Vladimir Putin's shadow man, the Kremlin leader is ready to make peace, but Russia will do its utmost to achieve all its goals.
"The president remains open to political and diplomatic methods of resolving this conflict. Russia's goals must be achieved and Moscow's preference was to achieve them peacefully. The conflict is so complicated that the rapid progress that Washington wants is difficult to achieve," the Kremlin spokesman added.
US President Donald Trump, who says he wants to be remembered as a peacemaker, has repeatedly said he wants to end the more than three-year-old war in Ukraine - which his administration now portrays as a proxy conflict between the United States and Russia.
But the US, on the other hand, continues to pamper Moscow. Just days after his latest mission to Moscow, Stephen Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, said he was impressed by the Kremlin. "I visited the Kremlin. This place is impressive! ", Witkoff said. "It reminds me of Mar-a-Lago," he said.
The US President's special envoy believes that Vladimir Putin sees an opportunity "for the first time in decades, to review relations between the Russian Federation and the United States." (A2 Televizion)