Kremlin responds coolly to Zelenskiy idea of Easter energy attack truce

Kremlin responds coolly to Zelenskiy idea of Easter energy attack truce

MOSCOW, March x (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Tuesday responded coolly to a proposal from Ukrainian ‌President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for an Easter energy ‌attack truce, saying it had not seen detailed proposals and ​favoured an overall peace deal instead.

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Zelenskiy, who said that some of Ukraine's allies had sent Kyiv "signals" about the possibility of scaling back its long-range strikes ‌on Russia's oil ⁠sector as global energy prices surge, said on Monday that Ukraine was ready ⁠to reciprocate if Russia stopped attacking the Ukrainian energy system.

Kyiv, he said, was open to an Easter ​ceasefire.

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Kremlin spokesman ​Dmitry Peskov made ​it clear Moscow was ‌sceptical of the idea when asked about the Ukrainian President's offer even though Russia's Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga has been repeatedly struck by Kyiv in recent days.

"In the statements by Zelenskiy that ‌we have read, we have ​not seen any clearly formulated ​initiative regarding an ​Easter truce," Peskov told reporters.

"Zelenskiy must ‌take responsibility and make the ​appropriate decision ​so that we achieve peace, not merely a ceasefire," Peskov added, saying the longer Zelenskiy ​delayed the ‌higher the price of peace would be for ​Kyiv.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Lucy ​PapachristouEditing by Andrew Osborn)

 

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