MADRID, 7 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Kremlin has assured this Monday that it is open to holding negotiations with Ukraine to achieve the end of the war unleashed in February, although it has stressed that kyiv’s actions prevent “an opportunity” to address these contacts.

“We have repeatedly said that the Russian side is open to achieving its objectives in the negotiations, but we have also drawn attention to the fact that we do not see an opportunity for this at the moment,” Kremlin spokesman Dimitri said. Peskov.

Thus, he has emphasized that the Ukrainian authorities “have enacted a law on the non-continuation of any type of negotiation with Russia”, as reported by the Russian news agency Interfax.

The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, promulgated a decree in early October that contemplates, among other issues, that it is “impossible” to open a process of negotiations with Russia to end the armed conflict triggered on February 24 by the invasion order given by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

On the other hand, the pro-Russian authorities of the Donetsk region have denounced this Monday that more than 500 civilians, including 23 children, have died since the beginning of the invasion, before adding that more than 3,700 people have been injured, according to the Russian agency TASS.