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    Kremlin says Ukraine conflict has evolved into a much wider confrontation with the West

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    MOSCOW, Feb 24 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Tuesday that ​Western countries' decision to intervene in the conflict in Ukraine ⁠meant it had become a much wider confrontation with nations that Russia believed want to crush it.

    Speaking ​exactly four years after tens of thousands of Russian troops ‌entered Ukraine on President Vladimir Putin's orders, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the fighting continued, but that Moscow ⁠remained open to achieving its aims ⁠through political and diplomatic means.

    "Following the direct intervention in this conflict by Western European countries and the United States, the special military operation de facto turned ‌into a much larger confrontation between Russia and ⁠Western countries, which had and continue ‌to harbour the goal of ​destroying our country," said Peskov.

    Asked whether Moscow believed the conflict could be resolved through talks, Peskov said: "We ‌are continuing our efforts to achieve ​peace, our position ⁠is very clear and consistent. Now everything depends ‌on the actions of ⁠the Kyiv regime."

    Peskov said he could not say when and where the next round of negotiations with Ukraine ​would take place ‌as they had yet to be finalised.

    "We truly hope ⁠that this work will ​continue," he said.

    (Reporting by Gleb StolyarovWriting by Felix ​LightEditing by Andrew Osborn)

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