The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sharply responded to Lavrov's demands for a 'ceasefire'.


Response of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the demands of the Kremlin for a 'ceasefire'
Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Georgiy Tikhiy reacted to the statement of the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov regarding the Kremlin's demands for a peace agreement. In particular, he called on allies to increase sanctions against the aggressor country.
Georgiy Tikhiy wrote about this on his page on the social network X on Monday, July 7.
The proper 'denazification' should begin in Moscow, considering its attitude towards other ethnic groups — Azerbaijanis and the rest of the South Caucasus, Central Asia, Ukrainians, Crimean Tatars, and others. Lavrov's belligerent rhetoric demonstrates that Russia rejects peaceful efforts and instead resorts to ultimata like in 2022.
We call on partners to immediately strike these Russian 'denazification' groups with new, tough sanctions to bring them back to reality.
Let us remind you that in a recent interview, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov announced a list of the Kremlin's demands for a peace agreement with Ukraine. Among the key demands of the Russians are 'demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine and the lifting of sanctions against the Russian Federation.'
In response to Lavrov's statement, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine noted that 'denazification' should indeed begin in Moscow. Moreover, he called on partners to immediately strengthen sanctions against Russia.
The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reacted to the statement of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia regarding the Kremlin's demands for a peace agreement with Ukraine. Georgiy Tikhiy called for increasing sanctions against Russia and starting 'denazification' right from Moscow.Read also
- Occupants struck near Zaporizhzhia - there are injuries
- ISW names the target of the advance of Russian troops in Kharkiv region
- One 'Ivan' for 38 square meters of Ukraine — there is statistics of Russian losses in summer
- Nerves in the limbs have died, - a prisoner of war on captivity in the Russian Federation
- Penalties for Ukrainians — what they want to fine in 2025
- Unfinished Education - Can the TCC Refuse a Deferral