Russia is ready for talks with Ukraine — Putin
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has made yet another cynical statement, claiming that the full-scale war in Ukraine is allegedly nearing its end.
The Kremlin leader cited the occupation forces’ fabricated successes on the front lines as the basis for such optimistic predictions.
Russian media are actively spreading these claims, which are in fact yet another attempt at disinformation and manipulation.
The Kremlin leader is trying to convince his own society and the international community of the supposed complete superiority of Russian units on the battlefield.
He publicly reported on large-scale successes which, according to him, are occurring almost hourly on every section of the front.
“The conflict is nearing its end. I made this statement not just for the sake of it, but based on an analysis of the situation on the battlefield, where our troops are advancing on all fronts. Well, you see it every day,” Putin cynically declared. Such claims contradict the official reports of international military analysts.
Despite his loud declarations about the desire to end hostilities, the head of the Russian Federation’s terrorist regime traditionally avoids any specifics regarding the establishment of a real peace.
He continues to use vague language and shift the blame for the lack of progress onto other parties.
At the same time, he once again declared Moscow’s alleged “readiness for peace talks,” yet refused to name specific dates for a ceasefire or the end of hostilities, noting that in the midst of active warfare, this would be “imprudent.”
The dictator added that certain “channels of communication regarding Ukraine” remain open, although no actual negotiations are taking place.
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