“Zelensky sincerely wants to resolve this conflict, but it requires willpower, political authority and dominance in the political arena in Ukraine,” his statement quoted him on the air of the Big Game program on TASS First Channel.

The Kremlin also allowed the possibility of amending the Minsk agreements, but subject to their agreement with representatives of the self-proclaimed republics of Donbass.

Peskov previously spoke about the disagreement between Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin on a number of issues.

Putin also expressed concern about the possibility of a repeat in Donbass of the events in Srebrenica when Kiev gained control of the border without providing guarantees to protect residents from nationalists.

Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Rabinovich, in turn, called the outcome of the Norman summit the surrender of Kiev to the radicals.