State Department criticized Kremlin: not tuned to constructive dialogue

the State Department on Tuesday sharply criticized the Kremlin’s refusal of peace negotiations with Ukraine and promised to provide Kyiv with the defensive potential “as much as it needs,” the Turan correspondent reports in Washington.

“It seems that at every opportunity the Russians respond to the call of Ukraine to the fair world with even greater escalation and a clear recognition that Russia is not set up for a constructive dialogue,” said the representative of the Department of Ned Price at a daily briefing.

The Kremlin previously stated that there can be no progress in resolving the Ukrainian conflict if Kyiv does not recognize the occupied territories by Russian.

“The vision of the fair world did not meet the response from Moscow. The answer was bombing and missiles to Ukrainian cities and attacks on civilian facilities, including energy infrastructure,” he said.

The USA and allies will provide Ukraine with the necessary assistance in the field of security, economic assistance, including infrastructure, as well as humanitarian assistance so that the people of Ukraine can survive the cold winter.

Price commentary sounded after several American media reported about Washington’s plans to send Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine.

Minister of Defense Lloyd Austin must approve this plan, and President Biden approve this decision. If the Pentagon plan is realized, then Patriot will become the most effective system of the air defense system sent to Ukraine. 25b

the State Department sharply criticized the Kremlin’s refusal of peace negotiations with Ukraine and promised to provide Kyiv with the defensive potential “as much as it would be required”.

“It seems that at every opportunity the Russians respond to the call of Ukraine to the fair world with even greater escalation and a clear recognition that Russia is not tuned to a constructive dialogue,” said the representative of the Department of Ned Price to reporters, his words are quoted by Turan.

“The vision of the fair world did not meet the response from Moscow. The answer was bombing and missiles to Ukrainian cities and attacks on civilian facilities, including energy infrastructure,” he said.

Price commentary sounded after several American media reported about Washington’s plans to send Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine. Defense Minister Lloyd Austin must approve this plan, and President Biden approve this decision. If the Pentagon plan is realized, then Patriot will become the most effective system of air defense system sent to Ukraine.