Rusia dice que son “inaceptables” los ultimátums de la Unión Europea para una tregua en Ucrania
El ejército ruso controla alrededor de una quinta parte de Ucrania, incluida la península de Crimea, anexionada en 2014.
In this photograph taken on October 22, 2024, the Kremlin compound, including the Spasskaya tower (C), is seen through a barbed wire in Moscow. Two dozen world leaders gathered in Russia on October 22, 2024 for the opening of a three-day summit of the BRICS group, an alliance of emerging economies that the Kremlin hopes will challenge Western "hegemony". With the summit, the biggest such meeting in Russia since it ordered troops into Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin is seeking to show Western attempts to isolate Moscow over the two-and-a-half-year offensive have failed. (Photo by Natalia KOLESNIKOVA / AFP) Foto: AFP
El gobierno deRusia tachó este lunes de “inaceptables” los ultimátums impuestos por la Unión Europea, ante la presión de Ucrania y sus aliados europeos para que Moscú acepte una tregua de 30 días antes de la medianoche del lunes.