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According to analysts, one of the well -known Russian military officers stated t...

Russia wants to achieve maximalist goals in Ukraine and is not negotiated - ISW

According to analysts, one of the well -known Russian military officers stated that Russia is not interested in "limited proposals". Russia is not going to give up its maximalist goals and is not interested in honest negotiations with Ukraine. Analysts of the American Institute for War Study (ISW) reported.

The report of December 30 states that the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Mikhail Galusin, told the propagandists that the Russian Federation would agree to "settlement" only when Ukraine will be neutral, non -nuclear, demilitarized and denacked. According to analysts, the Russian Federation wants to deprive Ukraine of the opportunity to defend its land and its people, as well as to put its loyal government in Kiev.

At the same time, Galatory stated that Moscow "never gave up" negotiations with Kiev, but it seems to have "no other choice" than to fulfill the "tasks" of war. Analysts also stated that one of the well -known Russian troops stated that Russia was not interested in "limited proposals". It is about any rumors about the transfer of the Russian Federation of part of the occupied territories of Ukraine.

According to an unnamed propagandist, Ukraine is not yet sufficiently exhausted to accept "catastrophic surrender. " "A well -known militarycolor declared December 30 that the war would end when Ukraine would allow Russia to seize Kharkiv, Nikolaev, Odessa and other Ukrainian regions," the report reads.

It should be reminded that on December 28, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Council Dmitry Medvedev outlined the Kremlin's position in possible negotiations with Ukraine on peaceful settlement in 2024. According to him, the war will continue, and its goal is to disarm the Ukrainian troops and to shift the current power in Kiev. In addition, the Polish Defense Ministry told whether Putin would attack NATO.