The Kremlin has reiterated its statement about the “lack of sovereignty” in Ukraine, which crosses any potential negotiations.
Russia’s statements and actions re -emphasize the Kremlin’s failure to prepare for enthusiastic negotiations and the cessation of war in Ukraine. This was revealed by the analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The Kremlin has repeated its statement about the “lack of sovereignty” in Ukraine, which means it “has no right to organize in Russia. Thus, any agreements reached in Ukraine in the future may be invalid.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on February 16 that Russia has arranged its approach to potential negotiations in Ukraine, as Ukraine is said to have a “shortage” of sovereignty.
“Agreements with Minsk are highly desirable for Russia without imposing any obligations in Moscow, but Russian puppets have continued to violate Russian support agreements. The state media controlled by the Kremlin uses an interview with former Verkhovna Rada representative of Ukraine Viktor Medvedchuk to repeat Kremlin’s false statement about the illegal Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky, “Isw said.
The report also indicates that Kremlin sent an open invitation to US President Donald Trump to visit the parade on May 9 in Moscow as part of efforts aimed at showing Russia’s strength and its status of the global state .
The ISW review note that Putin is trying to think of himself as Trump’s equivalent to Trump and think of Russia as a global state equivalent to the United States, and as the heir to the “superpower” status of the Soviet Union.
Remember, on February 12, Trump held a phone conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The main topic is the war in Ukraine. After that, Trump spoke with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.
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