“These talks will immediately demonstrate if the Americans are ready to give a substantive answer or prefer to stall the process and try initiating years-long perennial negotiations,” the spokesman said, adding “the Russian side absolutely will not put up” with the second option.
“I would maintain cautious optimism right now and put hope on the consultations that we are waiting for,” Peskov said.
“India and China are our partners and allies. We have been coordinating our actions with them in many aspects on the international arena, particularly with China,” Peskov said.
He said China “highly praised” the Russian security proposals last week, adding that “we will continue our consultations.” Commenting on the possibility of NATO’s expansion to Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, he said Russia sees it “as a matter of life and death.”
“We are told to take de-escalation measures, but no one tells the same to Ukraine. No one calls out to Ukraine to say that another escalation of the civil war would be unacceptable and that it would be absolutely unacceptable for us because it will be right next to our borders. And after all, Russian people live there whose fate our country cannot ignore,” the Kremlin spokesman said.
He slammed the Western countries for being biased in their stances on the eastern Ukraine conflict.
“Many procedures are codified, which means that a president can only act within the limits of laws and acts that were passed by the Congress. This [sanctions] is probably due to the political standoff between Republicans and Democrats, so the president cannot just up and cancel it all. And we understand it very well and are aware that we’ll have to live a long while with these sanctions,” the Kremlin spokesman said.