Kremlin said today that it is too early to comment in detail on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's victory plan and that Ukraine should look at - sober things up and to realize the futility of his policies, reported Reuters.
Zelensky said it is possible to end the conflict with Russia no later than next year if his victory plan is implemented now.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Ukrainian plan is likely to be similar to the American plan, which he says is for Kiev to fight Russia "to the last Ukrainian".
Washington, which provides billions of dollars worth of arms and aid to Ukraine, says Ukraine decides for itself how to act vis-à-vis Russia.
The Kremlin said today that many European countries are beginning to experience difficulties in mobilizing their military industries to support Ukraine, Reuters reported.
Dmitry Peskov told journalists that Russia hopes that Europe's political elite will eventually understand that such spending is unnecessary and contradicts the economic development goals of European countries.
Peskov made this statement in response to a question about the arms industries of France and Germany. The Kremlin spokesman himself did not name any European countries and did not say how or why they are having difficulties with arms aid to Ukraine.