Dmitry Kozak, even this year, is said to have also submitted a Kremlin leader a proposal to end adventures and conduct peace negotiations.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin Dmitry Kozak, after the start of a full -scale Ukraine invasion, Putin privately advised to stop the war. On Sunday, August 10, the New York Times wrote reference to his own resources.
According to the publication, this year is Kozak, which now holds the post of the Putin Administration’s deputy head, which allegedly submitted the Kremlin leader to the end of the hostilities and conducting peace negotiations.
Kozak said his colleagues were private that he also urged Putin to carry out internal reforms, including the transfer of powerful Russian law enforcement agencies for government administration and the creation of an independent judicial system – resources in Kremlin quoting the media.
At the same time, the publication now indicates that 66-year-old Kozak, who had previously been the main assistant to Putin, hardly responded, as many of his powers passed another chief assistant, Sergei Kiriyenko.
“They said Kozak failed Putin because he made it clear that he was considering attacking Ukraine a mistake. … Despite the loss of influence, Kozak maintained a specific access to Putin,” the article said.
At the same time, the publication record is that the fact that Putin holds that Kozak is close to reflects the Russian president’s devotion to his longtime comrades.
Earlier, the media wrote that Kozak offered Putin a peace agreement with Ukraine at the beginning of the war.
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Source: korrespondent

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