Russia vows to continue Ukraine war until Putin’s objectives achieved
Russia has reiterated that its war in Ukraine will continue until President Vladimir Putin’s objectives are met, either through military action or negotiations, signaling a prolonged impasse in the conflict.
Key points
- Russian demands:
President Putin has called for Ukraine to abandon its aspirations of joining NATO and relinquish control of four regions claimed by Russia. Kyiv has firmly rejected these demands, equating them to surrender. - Kremlin’s position:
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that the war, described by Moscow as a “special military operation,” will only end when Russia’s goals are achieved. “These goals can be achieved because of the special military operation or relevant negotiations,” Peskov stated. - No active talks:
Peskov confirmed no negotiations are currently underway, attributing the stalemate to Ukraine’s refusal to engage in dialogue. - Ukraine’s proposal:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for a diplomatic resolution, suggesting the deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine as a temporary measure until the country can join NATO.
What’s next
The divergence in positions underscores the deep impasse, with Moscow maintaining its hardline demands and Ukraine seeking international support to counter Russian aggression.
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