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Future negotiations will be under the control of the administration of the newly...

The Kremlin "will not give the rear": the media have learned on what conditions Russia will negotiate with Ukraine

Future negotiations will be under the control of the administration of the newly elected US President Donald Trump. The Russian side takes time to its inauguration on January 20 and wants to speak only from the standpoint of force. The Kremlin is ready to negotiate at least the freezing of the war in Ukraine after Russian troops have displaced the Armed Forces from the Kursk region. Three sources of "layout", close to the negotiation process, have told about it.

The Russian side will prefer to negotiate only from the standpoint of force. The counter -offensive of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is necessary that Moscow does not look as if it "gave the back", explains one of the interlocutors. The Russians still have time as the US negotiations will be under the control of the administration of the newly elected President Donald Trump. Its inauguration will take place on January 20.

The publication reminds that on November 7, during a speech at a Valdai club, Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Trump on the election. He also noted as "deserving of attention", Trump's election promises to quickly end the war in Ukraine and restore relations with the Russian Federation. "This exchange of courtesy is a nod towards all who are tired of their [Great War in Ukraine] and related problems. There will be no negotiations until the Armed Forces stand in the Kursk region.

The task is to knock them out to the end year, " - says the source close to the Russian Presidential Administration. Russian officials do not go into direct negotiations with Washington, despite statements about readiness to improve relationships. The interlocutor, familiar with contacts from the negotiation process, emphasizes that Putin will invite the war.