The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine accuses The New York Times of working for Russia.
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This is stated in the analysis of the publication’s material that Vladimir Putin is allegedly ready for a truce in Ukraine. This article contains a commentary from Kremlin Speaker Dmitry Peskov.
It is noted that the longer the war goes on, the more Russia weakens economically, technologically and demographically, and also increases its dependence on China.
The Center for Countering Disinformation writes that Moscow’s “signal” could be made to stop further military assistance to Ukraine, as well as adding a 45 rating to US President Donald Trump, who is ready to “give” the occupied territories to Russia. It is also noted that to write this text, Russia used American journalists recruited while working in Russia.
To write this text, Russia used American journalists recruited from their work in Russia. Russia’s “signal” could in fact be made to prevent further military assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the West, the Center explained.
Earlier, The New York Times wrote that the Kremlin dictator, at least since September 2023, has been “signaling” through intermediaries about his supposed readiness for a ceasefire and a freeze in hostilities.
The journalists cited unnamed two former high-ranking officials close to the Kremlin, as well as American and international officials who received these “signals” from Putin’s envoys. The authors of the article are Anton Troyanovsky, Adam Entous and Julian E. Barnes. Troyanovsky is the head of the Moscow bureau of the NYT and was born in Moscow.
When he was five years old, his family moved to Germany and then to the United States. He is a Pulitzer Prize winner. Here it is worth remembering another winner of this award and the head of the Moscow bureau of the NYT in 1922-1936, who justified the Stalinist regime, Walter Duranty, who wrote about the “legality” of mass repressions, and also denied the Holodomor.
Source: Racurs

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