The European Union (EU) regards the unilateral ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin with “skepticism” and suspects that this is another “hypocrisy” of Moscow trying to “buy time”, the head of the European Commission said today. diplomacy.
Speaking to the press on the sidelines of a visit to Morocco, EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell, when asked about the 36-hour ceasefire ordered by Putin on the occasion of Orthodox Christmas, replied that it was “not credible.” given that this is more of an attempt to “buy time to regroup their troops” and “repair a seriously damaged international reputation”.
“The Kremlin is not credible, and this statement about seeking a unilateral ceasefire is not credible. What concerns all of us is skepticism in the face of so much hypocrisy from the Russian authorities,” Borrell said on the sidelines of a visit to the Moroccan city of Fez, quoted by international news agencies.
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