I was squeezed whether the conscience was tortured: Putin's top-pillar, who advocated peace with Ukraine, was resign
According to the resource, he left his post as last weekend (September 13-14) and is now considering the transition to business. His resignation was also confirmed by Russian political scientist Arkady Dubnov. In his Facebook post, he wrote that now the Cossack will be the first deputy head of the AP Sergey Kiriyenko.
Referring to a series of testimony, Dubnov writes that the Cossack was allegedly burdened with his involvement in what was happening, and apparently found it necessary to leave the civil service, despite the fact that he was allegedly promised the post-post of the President in the North-Western Federal District.
"When the information about the Cossack departure from the Kremlin is officially confirmed, it will become a unique precedent in the history of the Putin vertical of power, from which such a high -ranking official emerges from his own will," the political scientist added. For his part, blogger Ivan Transfiguration does not believe in such pure gusts of the closest associate of the Russian President and explains this with the struggle for power.
At the end of August, he noted that Kiriyenko "squeezed" an excessively peaceful Cossack from the AP. According to him, he first took away Ukraine, then "invaded" Abkhazia and chose there "his" alleged "president". The last drop was Moldova.
On the Russian side, the Cossack was engaged in a referendum about the desire to join the EU and the election of the President, then the approaching parliamentary elections, on which the pro -Russian forces had the hope of confidently winning, already by the people of Sergei Kiriyenko. "As for the Cossack, he is with Putin from the bandit nineties of Criminal Peter, a faithful associate and a unstoppable one.
He will not be released, but will be thrown anywhere, most likely, in a superstitious-on a quiet synecur . . . Honorary pension for Ukraine, which opposed the military, which was opposed to the military, and The author is confident. Dmitry Kozak is an ethnic Ukrainian. He was born in the village of Bandurove, Gayvoronsky district, Kirovograd region. Kozak has been a close associate of Putin since the early 1990s, since the emergence of the current president in the team of Peter mayor Anatoly Sobchak.
In 2020, after 12 years of work, he went to the AP, where he oversees relations with the CIS countries. He became the sole participant of the Security Council meeting on February 21, 2022, who opposed the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine. The politician was a mediator in an agreement with Ukraine at the beginning of the war, which would prevent its membership in NATO, but Putin rejected her because he intended to occupy Ukrainian territories.
On August 10, The New York Times, citing Western and Russian sources, reported that the Cossack had lost its influence in the Kremlin after he advised the President to immediately cease fighting in Ukraine for the last few months, to start peace talks and to reduce the powers of Russian special services.
"Putin's decision to displace from his immediate surroundings, after expressing his desire to put an end to the war in Ukraine, shows that Putin and his advisers are united around his commitment to continue the war in Ukraine and Maximalist military demands of Putin," he said.
On August 29, the Kremlin Head signed a decree cancellation of the Presidential Administration of Interregional and Cultural Relations with foreign countries and the Border Cooperation Department overshadowed by the Cossack. We will remind, Dmitry Kozak on the day of the start of a full -scale war with Ukraine called the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak. The latter allegedly cut the Cossack and hung the phone.