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Opinions are divided in the Kremlin about the possibility of ending the war in 2025

Assistant to the head of Russia, Yuriy Ushakov, did not rule out the end of Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2025, while Putin’s press secretary urged not to draw premature conclusions about the nearness of the end of the war.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Opinions are divided in the Kremlin about the possibility of ending the war in 2025 Putin’s press secretary Dmytro Peskov. TASS photo

Assistant to the head of Russia, Yuriy Ushakov, did not rule out the end of Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2025, while Putin’s press secretary urged not to draw premature conclusions about the nearness of the end of the war.

Source: Russian propaganda agencies “Interfax”, RIA Novosti, TASS and Telegram channel “Vy they listened to the lighthouse”, which publishes video comments of Putin’s press secretary Dmytro Peskov

Ushakov’s direct speech on the question of the probability of the end of the war this year: “I would like to.”

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Details: At the same time, Peskov called statements that Russia is close to a peace agreement premature.

He also expressed confidence that there will be many people in various countries, particularly the United States, who will try to disrupt the peace process.

“The fact that there will be a very large number of people in various countries – including the United States – who will try to disrupt these tendencies to go on a peaceful path, well, that’s for sure. There will be a lot of such people,” said Peskov, commenting, in particular, on the leaks from the phone conversations between Ushakov and the special envoy of the US President Steve Witkoff.

Prehistory:

  • Earlier, the mass media reported that the US President’s special envoy Steve Witkoff had a telephone conversation with Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov in October, during which he gave advice on how Russia could better present its proposals for a “peace agreement” to Donald Trump.
  • Ushakov stated that he did not know where the information about the contents of his phone conversations with the US President’s special envoy Steve Witkoff came from in the media, and assured that it was not the Russians who were listening and leaking.
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