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Putin’s envoy “believes” in the possibility of ending the war within a year

The special envoy of the Kremlin and the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, Kyrylo Dmitriev, said that he believes in the possibility of ending the war in Ukraine within a year and called the aggressor country “peacekeepers”. Source: Dmitriev in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, according to Reuters Direct speech: “We are sure that we are on the path to peace, and as peacemakers we must make it happen.” Details: When asked whether peace in Ukraine is possible within a year, Dmitriev answered: “I believe so.” He also advocated cooperation between the US, Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world’s largest owners of natural resources, and said such cooperation would make the world safer. “Right now, people are focused on the regional conflict that exists around Russia, but we don’t want it to turn into a bigger conflict. And for that, we have to act better than before, not worse,” said Dmitriev. Background: On October 24, Dmitriev arrived in the United States for “official” talks after the introduction of sanctions against the Russian oil sector and the cancellation of the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. There, Dmitriev said that Russia, the United States and Ukraine are allegedly “close to a diplomatic solution” that would put an end to the Russian-Ukrainian war. He also told American television that a solution to the settlement of the war in Ukraine can be found “rather quickly” if three important issues for the Russian Federation are taken into account. Dmitriev said on Sunday that during a several-day visit to the United States, he reported the position of his boss about the alleged futility of pressure on Russia.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Putin's envoy believes in the possibility of ending the war within a year Kyrylo Dmitriev, photo AFP via Getty Images

The special envoy of the Kremlin and the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, Kyrylo Dmitriev, said that he believes in the possibility of ending the war in Ukraine within a year and called the aggressor country “peacekeepers”.

Source: Dmitriev in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, reports Reuters

Direct speech: “We are confident that we are on the road to peace, and as peacemakers we must make it happen.”

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Details: When asked whether peace in Ukraine is possible within a year, Dmitriev answered: “I believe so.”

He also advocated cooperation between the US, Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world’s largest owners of natural resources, and said such cooperation would make the world safer.

“Right now, people are focused on the regional conflict that exists around Russia, but we don’t want it to turn into a bigger conflict. And for that, we have to act better than before, not worse,” said Dmitriev.

Prehistory:

  • On October 24, Dmitriev arrived in the United States for “official” negotiations after the introduction of sanctions against the Russian oil sector and the cancellation of the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
  • There, Dmitriev said that Russia, the United States and Ukraine are allegedly “close to a diplomatic solution” that would put an end to the Russian-Ukrainian war.
  • He also told American television that a solution to the settlement of the war in Ukraine can be found “rather quickly” if three important issues for the Russian Federation are taken into account.
  • Dmitriev said on Sunday that during a several-day visit to the United States, he reported the position of his boss about the alleged futility of pressure on Russia.
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