Why the Kremlin Blocks Any Peace Negotiations with Ukraine: Analysis of the Institute for the Study of War
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On the eve of the State Duma elections, the Russian authorities continue to declare that they do not wish to participate in any constructive peace negotiations that do not provide for the fulfilment of the requirements for the full surrender of Ukraine.
Russia continues to reject the idea of an armistice in Ukraine that would involve freezing the current front line and insists on a solution under its own conditions, according to an analysis by the Institute for the Study of the War (ISW).
This is written by the Institute for the Study of War. U.S. analysts note that Kremlin officials continue to stress Russia's reluctance to engage in any constructive peace talks that do not meet Moscow's demands for full surrender of Ukraine, despite Kiev's repeated attempts to start negotiations. In particular, on August 14, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stressed that Russia is not ready to agree to a truce that will consolidate the cu…
The Kremlin continues to reject the possibility of peace talks to end the war against Ukraine and shows no willingness to agree to terms that do not meet Russia's maximalist demands. The Russian leadership regularly confirms this position with public statements. The Kremlin is also trying to use the rejection of negotiations to mobilize Russian society ahead of the elections to the State Duma, according to the Institute for the Study of War. “Th…
Russia is still not ready to end the war in Ukraine under any conditions that do not involve fulfilling its maximalist demands, experts say.
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