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Medvedev warned that Ukraine's talks will be consequences


Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said that peace talks themselves are not always leading to cessation of battles, and if they fail, they can lead to a "more terrible phase" of the conflict with new weapons and new participants.

"All the enemies of Russia, who put ultimatums on negotiations, should remember something simple. Peace talks itself will not always lead to the end of hostilities. Unsuccessful negotiations can lead to new weapons and new participants at the beginning of a more terrible phase of the war, "Medvedev wrote on his File on his social network.

Earlier, French President Emanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Mercer, as well as the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and Poland and Donald Tusk took part in the meeting of the so-called volunteers in Kiev.

McRon and Merz noted that a new package of sanctions against Russia may not accept the 30-day ceasefire proposed by Moscow, despite the fact that Kiev's regime has violated all the trials and has not yet removed the ban on negotiations with Russia.