Russian foreign minister says Russia will not halt fighting despite European calls for ceasefire

Khrystyna Bondarieva , Anastasia Protz — 21 October, 14:32
Russian foreign minister says Russia will not halt fighting despite European calls for ceasefire
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Photo: RIA Novosti

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, as urged by European leaders, would, in his words, mean "preserving the Nazi regime" and "banning the Russian language".

Source: RIA Novosti, a Kremlin-aligned Russian news agency, as reported by European Pravda; Russian state-owned news outlet TASS

Details: Lavrov spoke with journalists after meeting his Ethiopian counterpart and commented on a joint statement by European leaders who expressed support for Ukraine and backed US President Donald Trump's efforts to end the fighting.

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Quote: "A ceasefire now would mean only one thing – that a vast part of Ukraine remains under the control of a Nazi regime. It would be the only place on Earth where an entire language is legally banned, not to mention that it is an official UN language and spoken by the majority of the population."

More details: He added that "European patrons and masters" of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy persuaded Washington to change its stance and avoid seeking a long-term settlement, instead opting to "simply stop and let history decide".

Quote: "But such an approach completely contradicts what Presidents Trump and Putin agreed on in Anchorage when they decided to focus on the root causes." [N.B. Ukrainska Pravda does not recognise Putin as president – ed.]

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