Russian oligarch Konstantin Malovjev, subject to Western sanctions, told the Financial Times that he would rather reject the peace plan proposed by his special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg. Malofev appears confident that Vladimir Putin will not accept Donald Trump’s plan and argues that talks “to be constructive, we need to talk not about the future of Ukraine, but about the future of Europe and the world.” “Kelog comes to Moscow with his plan, we accept it and then we tell him to go to c… because we don’t like any of it. This would be all the negotiation,” Malofev said in an interview with a luxury resort in Dubai. “For talks to be constructive, we must talk not about the future of Ukraine, but about the future of Europe and the world.” Moscow will see a peace agreement as stable only if Trump agrees to discuss other global conflicts, including the Middle East war and the aided Russia alliance with China, and if he accepts that Ukraine is part of the Kremlin’s key interests. Malofev said. Malofeyev said Trump may put an end to the conflict if he revises Washington’s decision to use long-range weapons and remove Ukrainian President Volontimir Zelenski from the presidency and then agrees to meet Putin and “discuss all world order issues at the highest level.” Kellogg’s plan implies that Washington will continue to provide Ukraine with weapons to prevent further attacks from Russia – but only if Kiev proceeds to peace talks. The US will also warn Moscow that if it refuses to negotiate, Washington will only increase its support for Kiev.
Putin will reject Trump peace plan for Ukraine supports Russian oligarch
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