Putin Says Russia Will ‘Certainly’ Achieve Its Goals in Ukraine
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Russia will definitely achieve its goals in its offensive in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said today, referring to the territories Moscow claims as its own. He added that the goals would be achieved through diplomacy.
Putin says Russia will ‘certainly’ achieve its goals in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday Moscow would “certainly” achieve its goals in the offensive in Ukraine, including seizing the territories it claims are its own, amid a flurry of international diplomacy to end the war.
The objectives of Russia's offensive in Ukraine will be "undoubtedly achieved", including territorial objectives, said on Wednesday Russian President Vladimir Putin, against the background of intensified diplomatic attempts to end the conflict.
Russia will definitely achieve its goals in its offensive in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said, referring to the territories Moscow claims as its own. He added that the goals would be achieved through diplomacy.
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