Conditions set by Russia show that it does not want peace - Kallas

The conditions set by Russia regarding the American proposal for a ceasefire give reason to doubt whether it wants peace.
According to Censor.NET, citing European Pravda, this was stated by EU Foreign Affairs Council Chief of Mission Kaja Kallas before the start of the EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting.
"The conditions that they have put forward show that they do not really want peace, because they put forward as conditions all their ultimate goals that they want to achieve from the war," she added.
Kallas noted that the EU Council has many issues on its agenda, including Ukraine.
"We really welcome the Jeddah talks and their outcome. Now we need to really see that the ball is in Russia's court and what conditions they are putting forward, and this is a big question, whether they want peace," she said.
As a reminder, The Washington Post has published a document containing Russia's demands to end the war in Ukraine. One of the main demands in the document is that a peaceful settlement of the war in Ukraine cannot take place before 2026. The document also contains proposals to strengthen Russia's negotiating position. It also proposes to normalise relations between Russia and the United States.