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Lavrov's words about Russia's readiness for negotiations with the West were called “postering” in the USA

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Russia is surprised that after two days of massive missile attacks, neither Ukraine nor the West offered negotiations to the aggressor country and made no concessions. Instead, the US State Department called such statements “poster”.

The speaker of the department, Ned Price, was forced to refresh Russian memory and remind again that there would be no negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine.

In addition, the United States emphasized that Lavrov made such a statement a few hours after another missile terror v. Ukraine.

Playgrounds and schools, apartment buildings, roads, bridges, and thermal infrastructure were hit. I think that when you take this context into account, it tells you everything you need to know about the Russian position and Russian posturing. We see it as posturing,โ€ Price said.

Help. Posturing is the behavior of a poseur, that is, a person who tries to impress others with his appearance or behavior, and adopting a certain pose for this, behaves insincerely, pretending to be someone.

A representative of the US State Department noted that for the States, Lavrov's words are not a constructive legitimate proposal. They once again reminded about the support of Ukraine in this situation.

“We will support Ukraine when this negotiating table comes up. Until that happens, our first priority is to provide Ukraine with the assistance it needs, and we will continue to do so,” he concluded.

Before this

Moscow hopes that missile terror against civilians will help persuade Ukraine or the West to make concessions. The other day, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia is ready to start negotiations with Western countries that will concern Ukraine. He seems surprised that so far Moscow has not received any serious proposals on this matter.

Lavrov also said in an interview with Rossiya 1 that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky “may change his mind at any moment” and start negotiations with Russia.

Speaker of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oleg Nikolenko emphasized that of all that was said in the interview, only regular attacks on the President of Ukraine deserve a response.

As Volodymyr Zelensky has already noted, Ukraine will negotiate with Russia on a different Russian president, and also, obviously, a different foreign minister.

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