Russia will not accept any “rules” imposed on it for negotiations to resolve the conflict with Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, quoted by TASS, BTA reported.
In a comment on the words of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba about the so-called peace formula, according to which the negotiations should proceed, the Kremlin spokesman said: “For us, any rules that we are obliged to follow and which will be drawn up by someone else are unacceptable.
He also reminded that Kuleba's statement "absolutely contradicts the codified prohibition of the president of Ukraine to conduct negotiations with Russia". In response to media publications, Peskov also added that there are no official statements from the authorities about the possibility of singer Alla Pugacheva being recognized as a foreign agent.
"No, I haven't heard anything about it. And I haven't heard any official statements on this matter," he told reporters.
The head of the Federal Safety and Anti-Corruption Project, Vitaly Borodin, previously wrote on his Telegram channel that he had received an answer on this matter from the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation. According to him, the prosecution wants the Ministry of Justice to recognize Pugacheva as a foreign agent.