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Top Russian Official Reportedly Urged Putin to Halt War Against Ukraine

Dmitry Kozak, a deputy head of Russian President Vladimir Putin's administration, presented a plan to end hostilities alongside proposals for internal reforms, the New York Times reported, citing its sources.
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While Vladimir Putin continues to insist on his maximum demands, his long-time confidant Dmitri Kosak takes a risky step: according to a report, he urges the President to end the war in Ukraine.

Monday, August 11. Ukraine is in its 1,265th day of a full-scale war provoked by Russia. The European Union is trying to pressure the US to include Ukrainian President Trump in a meeting with Putin.

Fallen from grace: Putin's deputy chief of staff Kozak urged Russian dictator to end war - NYT Dmitry Kozak, Putin's deputy chief of staff, privately advised the Russian dictator to end the war. He also proposed peace talks and internal reforms, and later lost influence.

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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