Putin names conditions for ending the war: "When we achieve our goals"

Putin names conditions for ending the war: "When we achieve our goals"

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Putin stated that Russia's war in Ukraine will end when the goals of denazification, demilitarization, and neutral status of Ukraine are achieved - goals that remain unchanged.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has said that peace in Ukraine will come when the Russians achieve their goals in the so-called "special military operation" and emphasized that Russia's goals have not changed. This was stated by Vladimir Putin during a direct line, UNN reports.

Details

During the direct line line, Putin said that peace in Ukraine will come when the Russians achieve their goals. According to him, the goals of the so-called "special military operation" have not changed in Ukraine.

The goals do not change: denazification, demilitarization, neutral status of Ukraine

- Putin said.

He added that during the during the preparation of a draft of a possible peace agreement, the Ukrainian authorities did not agreed that denazification was necessary.

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The Russian dictator also noted that Ukraine dictator also noted that Ukraine produces almost nothing in the way of military equipment.

Ukraine produces almost nothing, well, it tries to keep something there, but almost nothing, everything is brought for free. But this freebie may end. But they will still give it to us

, Putin said.

Among the aid received The Russian president listed 420 tanks among the aid received, and he said that during the counteroffensive of the Ukrainian armed forces allegedly destroyed 747 tanks and "almost 2300 armored vehicles of various classes"

There are other opportunities to either negotiate or resolve the issue by force. This is what we will strive for

, Putin summarized.

To recap

On the eve of the "direct line" with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, hackers attacked the official website of the Kremlin.

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