Putin will soon be unable to negotiate from a "position of strength" - Estonian intelligence
Kyiv • UNN
Due to significant losses and pressure, Putin will lose his position of strength in negotiations within 4-5 months. The Kremlin acknowledges the difficult situation on the battlefield in Ukraine.

In the coming months, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may no longer be able to negotiate from a position of strength. This was stated by the head of Estonian intelligence, Kaupo Rosin, as reported by CNN and transmitted by UNN.
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Over the next four to five months, Putin "may no longer be able to negotiate from a position of strength,"
He described a combination of economic, military, and social pressures facing Putin that could force him to the negotiating table.
"Time is not on Russia's side. I no longer hear talk of a total victory. The Kremlin acknowledges that the situation on the Ukrainian battlefield is not going well,"
He also noted that Moscow is losing more people than it can recruit.
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