ISW analysts told why Putin began to make new demands in peace talks
Vladimir Putin, Photo: Getty Images
Russian ruler Vladimir Putin proposed to discuss the introduction of temporary administration in Ukraine under the auspices of the United Nations and a number of countries in order to keep « hostage » negotiations on the end of the war, and in the meantime to continue the offensive of the Russian invaders, according to analysts of the « Institute of War ».
Source: Report Isw
Literally: « Putin is trying to introduce a new demand related to the Kremlin’s long -standing efforts to undermine the legitimacy of the Ukrainian government. »
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Details: According to analysts, Putin’s new demand for the creation of the Provisional Government in Ukraine as a prerequisite for peace negotiations demonstrates how the Kremlin continues to « keep hostage negotiations » and tries to demand from the West additional concessions after progress made in the current ceasefire.
« The Kremlin remains committed to continue any negotiations on a temporary cease ceasefire on the front line or a constant peace agreement to continue to achieve gradual successes on the battlefield and create favorable conditions for Ukraine’s full capitulation, » the ISW report says.
What was before:
- Putin on March 27 suggested to discuss The introduction of temporary management in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN and a number of countries to hold elections.
- In his belly spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine George Tykhy suggested The UN Provisional Management in Russia, starting with Vorkuta.