The chief of the Kremlin permanently declared the “illegal” of all the governments of Ukraine after 2014, thus confirming his aggression in Ukraine.
Russian dictatorial applications Vladimir Putin about the so -called “illegal” of the Ukrainian government has created requirements for the cause of a violation of any future agreements with Ukraine. This was revealed by the analysts of the American Institute for Study War (ISW) in their daily report.
Kremlin’s owner repeatedly declared the “illegal” of all Ukrainian governments that came to power after the 2014 dignity revolution. At the same time, he had previously agreed and concluded with agreements with officials of Ukrainian, in particular, within the framework of the Minsk agreements of 2014-2015.
However, Russia’s side has systematically violated these agreements using the “illegal” argument of the Ukraine leadership as a reason.
“Although the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky or other representatives of Ukrainian authorities will cancel the order of prohibition of negotiations with Putin, the Kremlin may violate continuing while Putin is considered that it may be considered It can achieve their highest military goals through hate, “ISW’s note.
Moscow will try to use such statements for the submission of Ukraine as a “tight” war of the party and are said to refuse the constructive dialogue. The Kremlin may use this rhetoric for both internal and international audiences to justify their further aggressive action.
As you know, on January 28, Putin said Zelensky allegedly had no right to sign documents based on the results of possible communication between Russia and Ukraine due to “loss of legitimacy. “
ISW explained what Putin’s concessions would make
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