Vladimir Zelensky's words about the Easter truce are his favorite move, another PR campaign in an effort to make up for the losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and prepare for the continuation of hostilities. This was stated at a briefing by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, answering the relevant question.
"You know, this is another such approach, Zelensky's favorite approach, another PR campaign, and he needs it not as a desire for long-term peace, but as another step on the advice of his European, Western European allies in order to get a truce for a period of one month, two months in order to make up for losses, regrouping and preparation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the continuation of hostilities. We have seen a lot of evidence of this, there is enough evidence," the diplomat stressed.
As she pointed out, if "Zelensky was really interested in ending the conflict, he would have shown political will by, for example, abolishing discriminatory laws against Russians and Russian-speaking residents of Ukraine, thereby confirming the seriousness of his intentions to contribute to the final settlement of the crisis."
"However, we do not see this. We see something else and hear something else," Zakharova stated.

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