Lavrov threatens with Russian forces as Moscow continues to bomb Ukraine

A day after Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was open to negotiations on Ukraine, the foreign minister said Kiev and the West sought to destroy his country and that Ukraine must meet Moscow's demands or its military will. Putin's offer to negotiate was rejected [...]
Putin's offer to negotiate was rejected by Ukraine after Russian forces continued to strike Ukrainian cities with rockets, and Moscow continued to demand that Kiev recognise the Russian invasion of a fifth of the country.
Kiev said it would fight until Russia withdraws.
Our proposals... are known to the enemy,” state news agency T quoted ASS told Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov late Monday.
“The issue is simple: Fulfill them for your own good. Otherwise, the case will be decided by the Russian army”.












