“In fact, there is a significant contrast between the hysteria that is unfolding in the media of these countries and the nature of the negotiations.

Yes, questions are being asked that "according to our data, there are aggressive plans."

But very, very diplomatically.

The president answers all these questions in the most constructive way.

A meaningful conversation," Peskov said.

According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in the course of negotiations with Western leaders, has the opportunity to convey Russia's concerns on security issues.

Earlier, Peskov called the West’s statements about plans for an alleged “invasion” of Russia into Ukraine a harmful practice.

Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said earlier that the hysteria about Russia's alleged "invasion" of Ukraine had reached its climax.

In turn, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, noted that the United States and Great Britain invented the “Russian threat” in order to further their “heroic” struggle against it and “loudly declare victory.”