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"When we reach our goals": Putin named the conditions of peace in Ukraine (video)

According to the Kremlin head, the Ukrainian authorities continue to sympathize with the Nazis, so Russia will continue the so -called "demilitarization" and "denacification". Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 14 on a direct line, answered the Russian questions and made a number of statements about Ukraine. This was known during the event broadcast. According to him, the goals of the so -called "special military operation" have not changed in Ukraine.

"There will be peace when we achieve our goals. The goals do not change: denacification, demilitarization, neutral status of Ukraine," Putin said. Further, Putin traditionally accused the power of Ukraine of Nazism and mentioned the invitation to the Parliament of Canada during the visit of Vladimir Zelensky, 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, who was a veteran of the 14th Grenadier Division of Vafen-SC "Halychyna". "They said [the authorities of Ukraine] that there are no such moods.

Well, how not? When the national hero is known not just a nationalist, but Nazi Bandera. Breed on a rank of a national hero. And when the head of today's administration of Kyiv Standing applies the former SS soldier, who directly participated in the Holocaust, in the destruction of one and a half million Jews in Ukraine, Russians and Poles, "Putin said. Therefore, according to the Kremlin head, the issue of "denacification" of Ukraine is still relevant.

At the same time, he stated that Ukraine received everything promised by the weapon and will receive more. Among the aid received, the Russian leader listed 420 tanks, and he stated that during the counter -offensive of the Armed Forces allegedly destroyed 747 tanks and "nearly 23000 armored vehicles of different classes". "Ukraine produces almost nothing, well, it tries to keep something there, but almost nothing, everything is brought to the freebie. But this freebie can end.

But they will still give," Putin said. In his opinion, the destroyed technique in Ukraine - "this is demilitarization", which will continue because Kiev does not want to negotiate with the Kremlin. "There are other opportunities either to agree or to solve by force. That's what we will strive," Putin said.