MFA of Ukraine on Russia’s demand to destroy provided weapons: Total inadequacy
The demand of the Russian Federation to destroy all the weapons provided to Ukraine by Western partners demonstrates complete disregard for the efforts of the United States to end the war, said the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Heorhiy Tykhy.
“Russian officials make new absurd demands almost every day. Total inadequacy. Moscow shows complete disregard for the United States’ efforts to end the war,” he wrote on the social network X.
Earlier, the media spread statements from an interview with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko, who stated that within the framework of a possible ceasefire agreement, the Kremlin would insist on the dismantling and destruction of all military aid transferred to Ukraine.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
MFA spokesperson urges journalists not to believe Putin's proposals on 'corridors' in war zone: I saw it with my own eyes in 2014 in Ilovaisk
18:59, 30.10.2025
Ukraine defines clear criteria for foreign partnerships - Yermak
13:29, 29.10.2025
Dutch FM: Whatever election results, support for Ukraine will continue
20:11, 28.10.2025
Sybiha optimistic about further steps of partners regarding frozen Russian assets
19:34, 28.10.2025
Sybiha, Norwegian Defense Minister discuss development of defense industrial cooperation
21:02, 24.10.2025
LATEST
President's Office head: Teenager leaves occupied territories to his father in controlled territory
20:48, 30.10.2025
Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure exacerbate civilian suffering ahead of winter – UN Human Rights Mission in Ukraine
20:35, 30.10.2025
Customs Service: Explosion takes place at Ukrposhta customs post at Kyiv customs office, shipment intended for export from Ukraine
20:16, 30.10.2025
During transfer of aid to AFU, Poroshenko accuses Special Communications Service of leaving brigades without Mavic drones
19:56, 30.10.2025
Cabinet okays redistributing state budget subvention to 15 extra restoration projects