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Russia dismisses Zelensky's talk of plan to end war in Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin (L) and his spokesman Dmitry Peskov are pictured in this photo.

Russia says it will continue its “special military operation” in Ukraine until all of its goals are achieved, dismissing Volodymyr Zelensky’s remarks about a plan to end the war in his country.

The Ukrainian president, Zelensky, said Tuesday that his forces invasion of the Russian Kursk region   is part of a larger plan to end the war in his country.

Speaking at a news conference of top officials, Zelensky said he had no intent to permanently annex the region and will present his plan to US President Joe Biden — along with presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump — this fall.

“The main point … is forcing Russia to end the war,” Zelensky said.

The Ukrainian leader however declined to provide details of his plan.

On Wednesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed Zelensky’s remarks, saying, “This is not the first time that we have heard such statements from representatives of the Kiev regime.”

“We are continuing our special military operation and will achieve all of our goals,” Peskov said.

Russian Defense Ministry also issued a statement on Wednesday, saying that the country’s forces took control of another settlement in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. It said that they have also improved their positions along the frontline.

Moscow had promised to continue its “special military operation” in Ukraine until the “original Russian territories” are free.

President Vladimir Putin signed last year a decree for the formal accession of four regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia to the Russian Federation after votes were held there on falling under Russian rule. Kiev and its Western allies however have decried the move as illegal.


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