Russia says it wants peace, but the war in Ukraine rages on. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claims it would be better if Russia achieved its goals in the Ukrainian conflict peacefully. But until that happens, the special military operation continues, and the situation on the ground changes every day. Peskov stressed that the peace process is not halted, but American arms supplies to Kyiv are resuming, complicating matters further. He also expressed hope that Kyiv will show willingness for a third round of direct talks with Russia. Meanwhile, the European Court of Human Rights has issued two rulings against Russia, holding it responsible for violating international law in Ukraine and for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which killed 298 people. These rulings further complicate Russia’s international standing and highlight the severity of the conflict. While Peskov talks peace, courts and the world see Russia as the aggressor continuing the war and breaking the rules. Is this just diplomatic theater or a real chance for peace? Or is it all smoke and mirrors while weapons keep flowing? Either way, the conflict in Ukraine is far from over, and the world waits anxiously for the next move. What do you think — will Russia really give up the war, or is this just another show for the public? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for peace and who’s for chaos!
Peskov: Russia Wants Peace, But Keeps Fighting in Ukraine
