“Such actions represent a threat to stability and security, particularly in the context of efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace,” Mirziyoev stated, as quoted by his press office.
According to the Kremlin, “the President of Uzbekistan expressed his outrage at the attack” and “condemned the reckless terrorist actions of the Kyiv regime.”
On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Ukraine of launching an attack on the presidential residence in the Novgorod region using 91 drones. He claimed that all the drones involved in the attack were intercepted by air defenses.
Lavrov pointed out that Russia does not intend to abandon the negotiation process with the United States following the Ukrainian attack, but will review its position in those talks.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the failed Ukrainian drone attack against Putin’s residence was “an act of terrorism” intended to derail the peace negotiations.
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