Ukrainian negotiator says any agreement with Russia 'isn't worth a broken penny'

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KYIV - Ukrainian presidential adviser and peace talks negotiator Mykhailo Podolyak said on Saturday that any agreement with Russia cannot be trusted and Moscow can only be stopped in its invasion by

force.

"Any agreement with Russia isn't worth a broken penny," Mr Podolyak wrote on the Telegram messaging app."Is it possible to negotiate with a country that always lies cynically and propagandistically?"with the last known face-to-face negotiations on March 29. The Kremlin said earlier this month Ukraine was showing no willingness to continue peace talks, while officials in Kyiv blamed Russia for the lack of progress.said President Vladimir Putin was the only Russian official he was willing to meetMr Putin says Russian forces are on a special operation to demilitarise Ukraine and rid it of radical anti-Russian nationalists."Russia has proved that it is a barbarian country that threatens world security," Mr Podolyak said.

 

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