Putin’s Ally Dmitry Medvedev Declares Russia’s True Goal in Ukraine Peace Talks: ‘No Compromise, only Victory’
- Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s Security Council deputy chairman, declared on Telegram that the Monday Istanbul peace talks aim only for a swift Russian victory over Ukraine without compromise.
- The declaration referenced a newly introduced Russian document during the negotiations, which demanded that Ukraine surrender additional land, declare neutrality, reduce its military capabilities, and conduct new elections.
- The hour-long talks in Istanbul resulted in an agreement to exchange prisoners of war and facilitate the return of approximately 12,000 deceased soldiers; however, they did not achieve the ceasefire sought by Ukraine and its supporters.
- Medvedev cautioned on Telegram that retaliation is unavoidable following Ukraine’s recent drone attacks targeting Russia’s strategic bomber airfields, stressing that the Russian military will persist in its offensive.
- The talks’ limited progress and Medvedev’s remarks underscore Moscow’s hardline stance and suggest stalled negotiations with no near prospect of compromise.
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Putin’s ally Dmitry Medvedev declares Russia’s true goal in Ukraine peace talks: ‘No compromise, only victory’
Dmitry Medvedev emphasized that Russia’s peace talks with Ukraine aim for a swift and total Russian victory, rejecting compromise. The recent Istanbul talks yielded only a prisoner swap and limited ceasefire proposals, while major demands on territory and neutrality remain unresolved.
·New Delhi, India
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Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, described talks in Istanbul as 'not for striking a compromise peace on someone else's delusional terms but for ensuring our swift victory'.
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