The Kremlin called the information that Putin is offering to stop the war on the current front line a fake
Kyiv • UNN
Dmitry Peskov reacted to the Financial Times article that Putin had offered to stop the war in Ukraine along the current front line, calling it a fake. He called for listening only to primary sources.

The Kremlin reacted to a Financial Times article stating that the Russian dictator offered to stop the invasion of Ukraine on the current front line. dmitry peskov, the spokesman of the leader of the Russian Federation, called the material a fake, reports UNN.
Now many fakes are being published, including by respected publications, so you should only listen to the original sources
Earlier, the Financial Times newspaper wrote that the President of Russia allegedly voiced a proposal to stop the war in Ukraine on the current front line.
Let us remind you
On Wednesday in London, the USA will offer to officially recognize the annexed Crimea as Russian and freeze the front line as part of a peace agreement. According to The Washington Post, Russia will receive the lifting of sanctions in exchange for a ceasefire, and Ukraine will receive security guarantees and reconstruction.