Kremlin says it will create wider security zone with Ukraine
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10 July, 13:39

Dmitry Peskov. Photo: Russian media
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said that Russia will expand a so-called "buffer zone" with Ukraine amid what he described as escalation.
Source: Peskov, as quoted by Russian media outlet Interfax
Details: He once again claimed that Russia "remains open to achieving its goals through peaceful political and diplomatic negotiations", and that Putin "maintains his openness".
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Meanwhile, Peskov added that Russia will expand the "buffer zone".
Quote: "As the Kyiv side attempts to escalate, we continue to create a wider security zone, a buffer zone."
Background:
- On 9 July, Peskov said that the administration of US President Donald Trump is mistaken if it believes that strikes on Russian territory would help bring the war to a peaceful end.
- During his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara on Wednesday, Trump said that Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian oil refineries are an escalation that could help bring the war to an end.
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