Our process will end soon if Kyiv accepts our terms

A spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, confirmed that Russian military operation In Ukraine it will end faster if Kyiv accepts Moscow’s terms.

And she said in a press conference, today, Thursday, “We demand the disarmament of… UkraineAnd to be a neutral state,” noting that talks with the western neighbor are continuing via video link to discuss military and political issues.

She also added that the European Union continues to impose sanctions and destroy economic relations with Moscow, considering that these sanctions reflect negatively on the peoples of Europe.

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She explained that the European Union lured Ukraine to start the war, stressing that some European countries stand helpless in the face of Washington.

The spokeswoman said that Moscow withdrew from the Council of Europe before it was expelled from it, noting that the expulsion of Russia from the United Nations is impossible.

Also, Zakharova confirmed that Moscow has evidence confirming the existence of biological laboratories In Ukraine, with funding from the US Department of Defense (Pentagon). “We will continue efforts to ensure the safety of the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine,” she added.

And the Russian Defense Ministry announced last Monday that it had obtained documented evidence of cooperation between Ukraine and the United States to develop biological weapons, and that the United States was funding biological laboratories in Ukraine with an amount exceeding $200 million, according to what was published by the official Russian news agency (TASS).

Unprecedented alert

It is noteworthy that the Russian military operation launched on February 24, which the Kremlin described as limited in the east of the country, quickly spread towards Kyiv, which mobilized many NATO countries to support it with qualitative weapons, led by the United States.

This necessitated an unprecedented security alert in Europe, and between Moscow and the West, which imposed harsh sanctions, exceeding 5,000 on the Russians, and affecting various sectors, in order to push Russia to stop.

However, the Kremlin insisted that the military operations would not stop before achieving its goals, foremost of which is the disarmament of Ukraine and making the western neighbor a neutral country far from joining NATO.

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