According to media reports, Dmitry Kozak actively opposed the beginning of the entire Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The deputy head of the administration of Russian Federation leader Dmitry Kozak resigned his own free will. It was reported by Rossmi that there was a reference to resources.
It is noted that 66-year-old Kozak does not plan to stay in state policy and consider proposals for transfer to business.
Moscow Times writes that Kozak only opposed the entire Russian Federation invasion of Ukraine at a security council meeting on February 21, 2022, pointing out the negative consequences of such a decision for the country, but his 40-minute performance did not fall into an official transcript.
According to the resources, in the early days of the war, the AP’s deputy head began negotiating with Kiev, and in subsequent years, with direct access to Vladimir Putin, he suggested carrying out various reforms in Russia, including the judicial, but all of his initiatives were rejected.
Kozak remained a one -sized man surrounded by Putin, who continued to show disagreement with war, and recently suggested that the Russian leader had stopped fighting and began peace negotiations, the New York Times, near the Kremlin, reported in August. They argued that because of this, the Russian Federation dictator failed in his long -standing companion and actually removed him with all the powers, but the contacts were not restrained.
At the end of August, Putin canceled the AP office for interregional and cultural relations with foreign countries and cooperation that Kozak was engaged.
Kozak has held the AP’s deputy head post since 2020. Prior to that, he was in the post of Russian Deputy Prime Minister for more than 11 years. Kozak has been working with Putin since the beginning of the 1990s: he has led his headquarters in several elections and is involved in the construction of the 2012 Olympics.
Reminds, former Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko, said Putin is said to be regretting that he began a war against Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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