8 October 2024
Bloomberg: Mr. Putin wants to negotiate an end to the Ukraine conflict 0

Bloomberg: Mr. Putin wants to negotiate an end to the Ukraine conflict 0

(Dan Tri) - Through indirect channels, Russian President Vladimir Putin signaled his readiness to negotiate through an intermediary to end the current conflict in Ukraine, Bloomberg said.

(Dan Tri) – Through indirect channels, Russian President Vladimir Putin signaled his readiness to negotiate through an intermediary to end the current conflict in Ukraine, Bloomberg said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (Photo: Reuters).

Bloomberg on January 25 quoted a source close to the Kremlin as saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin is `testing` the US’s willingness to negotiate to end the conflict in Ukraine.

According to this source, `through indirect channels, Russian President Vladimir Putin is signaling that he is open to negotiations on a series of issues, including a future security agreement for Ukraine.

The source added that last month, some US officials received a signal from Russia about President Putin’s willingness to negotiate through an intermediary.` However, the source did not specify whether the intermediary was the party.

`Sources say that Putin may be willing to consider dropping his demand to maintain neutral status for Ukraine and even eventually abandon his opposition to Ukraine becoming a NATO member,` Bloomberg wrote.

However, some US officials, including White House National Security Council representative Adrienne Watson, said they did not see any signs that Russia was serious about the idea of ​​negotiations.

Bloomberg analyzed: `Such information could sow division among Ukraine’s allies, isolate Kiev and weaken President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s efforts to win international support for the attack.`

In addition, it also makes it difficult for Ukraine to call on allies and partners for additional aid.

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has lasted for nearly 2 years, but shows no signs of abating.

Moscow stated clearly that negotiations will only take place when Ukraine accepts the `new territorial reality`, which means recognizing Russia’s control over part of the territory in Ukraine.

Chairman of the Russian State Duma Foreign Affairs Committee (House of Representatives) Leonid Slutsky said last month that Russia will only negotiate after achieving all goals in the military campaign in Ukraine.

`Russia does not refuse negotiations, but Russia will negotiate only after all the goals of the special military operation, including de-Nazification and demilitarization of the Kiev government, are achieved and take into account

Meanwhile, Kiev declared that it would not accept freezing the conflict or making territorial concessions to Russia.

According to experts, Moscow is seeking to prolong the war in Ukraine until after the US presidential election later this year in the hope that a new administration in the US will change its policy of supporting Kiev, leading to a similar reaction.

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