Kremlin Aide Critiques Zelensky's Open Letter as Rude
Kremlin aide describes Zelensky’s letter as ‘a few rude pages’

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Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov dismissed Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's open letter, calling it 'a few rude pages.' He reiterated Russia's willingness to engage in talks with Zelensky in Moscow, stating that the Russian position on the matter remains unchanged.
- 01Yury Ushakov labeled Zelensky's letter as 'a few rude pages.'
- 02Ushakov emphasized that Russia's stance on the issue has not changed.
- 03He invited Zelensky to come to Russia for discussions.
- 04The Kremlin remains open to dialogue in Moscow.
- 05Ushakov's comments were made during a press briefing.
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During a press briefing in St. Petersburg, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's recent open letter, referring to it as 'a few rude pages.' Ushakov reiterated that Russia's position on the matter remains unchanged, emphasizing that if Zelensky wishes to engage, he is welcome to come to Russia. The aide highlighted that Russia is ready to hold talks with Zelensky in Moscow, suggesting a continued openness to dialogue despite the tensions between the two nations.
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