Kremlin says Russia will follow NATO summit closely
- The Kremlin announced it will closely monitor the NATO summit in Turkey due to numerous preceding confrontational statements about Russia.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized their interest in all news and information coming from Ankara during the event.
- Peskov noted that many statements before the summit were confrontational rather than constructive or dialogue-driven.
- He expressed hope that US efforts to promote peace would succeed, citing the Russian President's openness to peaceful dialogue.
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Russian press ensures Kremlin is alert to what is discussed at the NATO summit. It also highlights Russia's diplomatic victory in sport.
The spokesman for the Russian Presidential Office (Kremlin) announced: "We are monitoring developments related to the NATO summit in Türkiye."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the issue could be resolved peacefully if Ukraine made the necessary decisions, adding, "We prefer to resolve the issue through political and diplomatic means. If the Kiev administration does not agree to a peaceful solution, the special military operation will continue until we achieve our goals."
Peskov: Russia hopes that American efforts to lead the whole situation on a path to peace will ultimately succeed
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