"On the part of Washington, on the part of European capitals, there are accusations of Russia of some kind of aggressiveness and so on. This is just an attempt to camouflage their reluctance to listen to our concerns," he said in an interview with the program "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin".

According to the Kremlin spokesman, Russia has been talking about these concerns for several decades, but the West did not want to take this into account.

"Therefore, we need to achieve everything ourselves," Peskov concluded.

Earlier, he said that Russia needs to bring the special operation to an end, there is no other way.

Peskov also noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin devotes as much time to the special operation in Ukraine as he needs as commander-in-chief to lead the overall leadership.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the Russian Armed Forces have the means to respond to the possible supply of Western aircraft to the Ukrainian army.