Threats against Ukraine have once again fired Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, saying that “Kiev has a last chance to maintain some kind of state status after the inevitable end of the war in Ukraine.” Speaking on Tuesday at an International Legal Forum in St. Petersburg, he urged Ukraine to participate in peace talks as, as he said, its leaders “have one last chance to maintain, under certain conditions, after the end of military action, some sorts of military action – But if Ukraine refuses peace, “it will face the path of unconditional tradition – many in Russia would prefer this possibility,” Medvedev said. Moscow is worried about the fact that there are no people in Ukraine at present who have the legal power to sign any kind of peace agreement, the Russian politician noted. OR […]
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