Moscow wants to “get territories that have not won”, and to this day there are no signs that the Kremlin is willing to change their position.
The head of Kremlin Vladimir Putin in Turkey negotiations will require Ukraine’s surrender, a refusal to join NATO, a change of power in Kyiv and the territorial concession, including Crimea, Kherson, Zaporozhye and two other places in the east. On Sunday, May 11, The Times wrote, commenting on the Kremlin’s reaction to West’s calls to the immediate 30-day Truce.
The article noted that Moscow insisted on “removing the causes of the conflict”, and the negotiations, according to Putin, it is possible only after the “security guarantee for Russia.”
The publication led the words of US vice-president Jay Di Vincent, emphasized: Russia needs “something that is not yet controlled.”
“In fact, a portion of the voice region does not even hold the Russian army today,” the publication point.
Journalists indicate that, despite the clear position of Vladimir Zelensky, that negotiations are possible only after the end of attacks in Ukrainian cities, Donald Trump needs an urgent meeting of Kyiv and Moscow representatives.
“Zelensky invited Putin negotiations in Turkey this Thursday,” recalled the newspaper.
However, in Kyiv there is no doubt about counseling such a dialogue. During a conversation with journalists, the OP adviser at the OP was called negotiations a “big illusion”, and European leaders threatened Moscow new penalties if it had not stopped military operations.
At the end of the Times, the Kremlin repeats its requirements within a week after a week, just changing the words.
“Through this logic, the world is possible only when Ukraine provides everything Russia demands. In Moscow, it seems, stuck under the groundhog,” concludes the publication.
US president Donald Trump said Ukraine should immediately agree to negotiations suggested by Kremlin head Vladimir Putin in Turkey on May 15, though they did not indicate a 30-day Truce.
Remember that Vladimir Putin suggested that the direct negotiation in Ukraine in Turkey held on May 15 and discuss the new Truce there.
Source: korrespondent

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