Russian tactics do not aim to establish negotiations, but in tight times to achieve strategic goals in front.
Russian officials deliberately avoid negotiations between the Presidents of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky and Russia Vladimir Putin, despite the US calls for their implementation. This was proven by the final report of the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW), published on Saturday, July 26th.
The report emphasizes that the development of the dialogue continues to be blocked from the Kremlin. Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov on July 25 noted that the likelihood of meeting the presidents remains low, focusing on the need to achieve “by expert work”. This position emphasizes the Kremlin’s indirect approach to creating conditions for negotiations.
On the same day, American president Donald Trump said the meeting between the two leaders would be “occurred”, though it should take place three months ago. Despite its optimistic forecasts, Russia regularly postponed direct negotiations in Ukraine and avoids developing actions aimed at real development in the cessation of war.
Institute’s experts for war studies have emphasized that Russian tactics are not aimed at promoting negotiations, but in tight times to achieve strategic goals in front and obtain concessions from Kyiv and Western Allies. At the same time, Ukraine shows readiness for a dialogue aimed at completing the conflict, emphasizing analysts.
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Source: korrespondent

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