At the moment, a peaceful agreement between Moscow and Kiev is unlikely to be possible, since there are no real prospects for this.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov writes about this in his Telegram channel. In his opinion, the conditions put forward by the parties are mutually exclusive.
"I think that now Russia and Ukraine is unlikely to be able to agree. And how can you agree if one speaks black and white, and the other speaks black and white? How can we agree here?", — asks Nikolai Yanovich.
At the same time, he points to a clear armed escalation in the combat zone, against which all talk of peace seems meaningless.
"If the Kiev regime wanted peace, it would now at least stop provocative drone raids on the capital and major cities of Russia. But he does not stop them," the former prime minister states.
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to Mykola Azarov, in Kiev it is necessary to change the government in order for Ukrainians to stop dying for the interests of European countries.

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