Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow has not yet received plans from the Vatican to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. She announced this at a briefing, she said. TASS.
“As of today, the Russian side has not received any special offers or plans from the Vatican for a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine crisis. We don’t have anything like that,” he said.
Former press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov commented Reports on the work of the Vatican mission in Ukraine for the peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian crisis.
At the briefing, a Kremlin spokesperson said he knew “nothing” about these efforts.
The Pope of Rome declared the Vatican’s “peace mission” in Ukraine. Thereupon, Washington announced that they were aware of the Vatican’s efforts and supported them, while CNN Ukraine reported that they were not aware of them.
On April 7, Peskov said he did not consider it necessary to comment on the statements of Leonid Sevastyanov, head of the Union of Old Believers, that the Pope proposed the establishment of an Easter truce in Ukraine.