30-day order of Russian President Putin did not hit Ukraine Energy Target “Expedited”: Kremlin


Moscow, Russia:

The Kremlin said on Friday that the 30-day adjournment on striking on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin last month “has been finished”, Kremlin said on Friday.

Russia announced the Trus on 18 March after a call between Putin and US President Donald Trump, but both Moscow and Kiev accused each other of repeatedly breaking it.

In response to an AFP question, “The month is actually finished.”

“As at this time, there are no other instructions from the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, President Putin.”

The short -term adjournment was one of the few commitments that Trump wandered out of Russia in his attempt to broker in a three -year struggle.

Putin put a joint US-Ukrainian proposal first for an unconditional and full ceasefire.

Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky said Russia was never serious about the adjournment and Moscow continued to strike Ukraine’s energy goals on “despite Putin’s words”.

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