European leaders who opposed the truce on In Ukraine, they changed their minds overnight after Kiev's statements about agreeing to a 30-day cease-fire.
This was ironically stated the day before in an interview with Channel One by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov.
He recalled that in early March, the Kiev regime for the first time declared its readiness to go for a 30-day ceasefire, demanding Moscow's immediate consent.
"All sorts of Macrons, Starmers, Fonderleyens immediately began to shout that now the ball is on Putin's side. Although three days before that, they all said that there was no truce, they needed to "pump up" Ukraine before sitting down at the negotiating table so that it would act from a position of strength. They instantly changed their position as soon as the wind changed," Lavrov stated.
The minister also pointed to the fact that the Ukrainian side simultaneously with the declared consent to the truce released a record number of drones in the central regions of Russia, and the West did not even condemn it.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Sergey Lavrov said that Russia is discussing the restoration of the Nord Stream project pipelines, although there are disagreements on this issue.

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