Russia blasts UK and claims we’re main country blocking peace in Ukraine

Russia said the UK is “resisting” Ukraine peace talks. (Image: Getty)

Russia has accused Britain of “resisting” Ukraine peace talks as Moscow’s ambassador to the UK takes a swipe at Andrey Kelin claimed is willing to “negotiate”, but blamed the UK, France, and other European nations for not having a “serious approach” to peace.

He told : “We are prepared to negotiate and to talk. We have our position. If we can strike a negotiated settlement … We need a very serious approach to that and a very serious agreement about all of that – and about security in Europe.” Kelin said the UK was at the “head of those resisting” and end to the three-year-long war. The ambassador then praised after he paused military aid to on Monday, saying he “knows the history of the conflict” and is different from European leaders.

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The OSCE meeting in Vienna

Andrey Kelin called a temporary ceasefire with Ukraine a ‘crazy idea’. (Image: Getty)

He said told Washington should “recognise” its territorial advances in as part of peace negotiations. He added: “What we will need is a new as a neutral, non-nuclear state.”

“The territorial situation should be recognised. These territories have been included in our constitution and we will continue to push that all forces of the Ukrainian government will leave these territories.”

Kelin was also “categorically” against NATO boots on the ground in after this was suggested by Emmanuel Macron – an approach he called “senseless” and “not for reality”.

He said the French president and Sir Keir “have no rules of engagement” so would merely be “sitting in cities”.

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Kelin also shot down the idea of temporary ceasefire with , calling it a “crazy idea” that would “never accept”.

He said: “We will never accept it and they perfectly are aware of that. We will only accept the final version, when we are going to sign it. Until then things are very shaky.

“We’re trying to find a resolution on the battlefield, until the US administration suggest something constructive.”

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