Russian lawmaker says Ukraine can only count on improving ties with Russia & US
3/3/2025 6:08
An influential Russian
parliamentarian dismissed a summit of European leaders in London
on Sunday for producing no plan to settle the war in Ukraine and
said Kyiv's only hope for the future was an improvement in ties
between Moscow and Washington.
Konstantin Kosachev, writing on the Telegram messaging app,
derided the outcome of the London meeting as "a desperate
attempt to pass off as success the failure of a 10-year policy
of inciting Ukraine towards Russia by the same Great Britain
and, until recently, the United States".
"Europe has no plan," wrote Kosachev, head of the Foreign
Affairs Committee of Russia's upper house of parliament.
"And if Ukraine should count on something, it can only be on
progress (if there is any to come) in Russian-American
relations."
He said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and British
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who hosted the meeting, "cannot
fail to understand this".
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, writing on X
before the end of the London gathering, dismissed it as a
"coven...to swear allegiance to the Nazi nobodies in Kiev" and a
"shameful sight."
Starmer, speaking after the meeting, said participants had
agreed to draw up a Ukraine peace plan to take to the United
States -- two days after Zelenskiy's meeting in Washington with
President Donald Trump broke down in acrimonious exchanges.
Starmer said Britain, Ukraine, France and some other nations
would form a "coalition of the willing" to produce a plan.
Zelenskiy said he felt strong support from Europe. He said
he could salvage his relationship with Trump but that talks
needed to continue in a different format.
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