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Russia says Ukraine, backed by Europe, is trying to wreck peace talks

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Posted on May 27, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's defence ministry said on Tuesday that Ukraine, backed by certain European countries, had taken several 'provocative steps' aimed at derailing Moscow-initiated direct peace

Russia Accuses Ukraine and Europe of Sabotaging Peace Negotiations

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's defence ministry said on Tuesday that Ukraine, backed by certain European countries, had taken several 'provocative steps' aimed at derailing Moscow-initiated direct peace talks with Kyiv.

The first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in over three years took place on May 16, but failed to produce a ceasefire agreement.

"At the initiative of the Russian Federation, direct Russian-Ukrainian dialogue on a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine has been resumed," the ministry said.

"At the same time, the Kyiv regime, supported by certain European countries, has taken a number of provocative steps aimed at disrupting the negotiation process."

According to the Russian ministry, since May 20, Ukraine has significantly increased drone and missile attacks on Russian territory, using Western-supplied munitions and targeting civilian areas.

Between the evening of May 20 and the morning of May 27, Russian air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 2,331 Ukrainian drones, including 1,465 outside the immediate conflict zone, the ministry said.

Ukraine has also reported a sharp escalation in Russian attacks on its territory, including a record barrage on Sunday night.

The intensification prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin had "gone absolutely CRAZY," while also threatening new sanctions.

Russia's defence ministry on Tuesday said that its strikes were retaliatory, precise, and targeted solely at military facilities and enterprises within Ukraine’s military-industrial complex.

(Reporting by Reuters Writing by Maxim Rodionov Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia accuses Ukraine and Europe of disrupting peace talks.
  • Direct talks between Russia and Ukraine resumed after three years.
  • Ukraine allegedly increased attacks using Western munitions.
  • Russia claims its strikes are retaliatory and targeted.
  • U.S. President Trump comments on the escalation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russia's defense ministry claim about Ukraine's actions?
Russia's defense ministry stated that Ukraine, supported by certain European countries, has taken provocative steps aimed at disrupting the negotiation process.
What recent military actions have been reported?
Since May 20, Ukraine has significantly increased drone and missile attacks on Russian territory, while Russia reported intercepting over 2,300 Ukrainian drones.
How did U.S. President Donald Trump respond to the situation?
President Trump commented that Russian President Putin had 'gone absolutely CRAZY' and threatened new sanctions in response to the escalation.
What was the outcome of the recent direct talks between Russia and Ukraine?
The first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in over three years took place on May 16 but failed to produce a ceasefire agreement.
What does Russia claim about its military strikes?
Russia's defense ministry claimed that its strikes were retaliatory, precise, and targeted solely at military facilities within Ukraine’s military-industrial complex.

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