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Putin thinks he can outsmart the US during Ukraine peace talks, a European intelligence chief says

Estonian intelligence reports that Russia uses U.S.-backed Ukraine peace talks to delay conflict resolution and aims to reshape European security, with no real willingness to compromise.

  • Estonia’s foreign intelligence service released its annual report on Tuesday from Vilnius, saying Russia has no intention of attacking any NATO state this year or next, despite racing to rebuild its forces.
  • Intelligence analysts say the Kremlin aims to `delay and hinder` European rearmament and exploit shifts in the U.S. to formalise Ukraine's defeat, according to the report.
  • The report details operational threats, noting Russian ammunition production is expanding rapidly to stockpile supplies while fighting in Ukraine and any attack on Estonia would use drones simultaneously across its territory.
  • European capitals face pressure to strengthen defence as the report warns concessions to Russia would, in effect, also `fuel China’s global ambitions`.
  • The report says the Kremlin continues to regard the U.S. as its principal global adversary while feigning readiness to cooperate to secure the removal of U.S. sanctions, and China sees Russia as a useful ally to marginalise the West and as an energy source if a Taiwan conflict triggers sanctions.
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Russia has no intention of launching a military attack on any NATO member state this year or next, but it is racing to rebuild its forces while Europe accelerates its rearmament, according to the annual report of Estonia’s foreign intelligence service. Estonia, a NATO member bordering Russia, is one of Moscow’s harshest critics and a staunch supporter of Ukraine. “(Europe) must invest in defense and internal security so that… in the future Russi…

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Russian officials have no desire to halt their nearly four-year invasion of neighboring Ukraine and believe they can outwit the United States in negotiations to end the war, a senior European intelligence official told the AP.

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