““I believe in God.” Putin cynically stated that he wants to end the war against Ukraine December 26, 19:36 Share: Russian dictator Vladimir Putin (Photo: Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERS) Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said that in 2025 the Russian Federation will continue to achieve “all goals ” war against Ukraine and that this is “the number one task. He said this at a briefing with journalists, TASS propaganda agency reports. On the question of whether it will end like this”, — write on: ua.news
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin (Photo: Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERS)
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin declared that in 2025 the Russian Federation would continue to achieve “of all goals” of the war against Ukraine and that this is “task number one”. He said this at a briefing with journalists, TASS propaganda agency reports.
On the question of whether the so-called SVO will end [так уРФ називають війну проти України] in 2025, Putin fantasized that he “believes in God, and he believes in Russia.” In addition, the leader of the Kremlin regime cynically stated that he “seeks to end the war against Ukraine.”
Also, the dictator claims that allegedly every day “day and night” receives information about the course of events at the front and the Russian Federation “will strive for success on the battle line”.
At a briefing with journalists, Putin claimed that Slovakia could become “a negotiating platform” for negotiations with Ukraine.
They sculpt the “image of victory”. The Kremlin began to prepare local officials to present the end of the war to the Russians – rosZMI
On December 2, the head of the Center for Combating Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, announced that the aggressor country Russia plans to fight throughout 2025 and maintain the possibility of waging war for several more years.
On December 3, RFE/RL, citing a high-ranking NATO representative who wished to remain anonymous, reported that France and Great Britain are discussing possible options for guaranteeing Ukraine’s security in the event of peace talks with Russia. One of these options is the deployment of troops from both countries along the demarcation line to monitor compliance with the ceasefire.
Earlier, the head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, stated that negotiations on achieving lasting peace with Russia will become possible only when it loses the resources to continue the war.
On December 19, the EU’s high representative for foreign policy and security policy, Kaya Callas, said in Brussels that premature negotiations between Russia and Ukraine could lead to a bad deal for Kyiv.