Statement about Russia's alleged readiness for a ceasefire could have been made to prevent Western assistance to Ukraine - Center for Countering Disinformation

Statement about Russia's alleged readiness for a ceasefire could have been made to prevent Western assistance to Ukraine - Center for Countering Disinformation

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Ukraine believes that Russia's statement about its alleged readiness for a ceasefire is aimed at ending Western military aid to Ukraine and could boost Trump's ratings.

The Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council commented on the article NYT article about Russian President  Vladimir Putin's alleged readiness for a ceasefire, saying that Russia may be trying to prevent further  military support for Ukraine by Western powers. states, UNN reports.

Details

The New York Times published an article about Russia's alleged readiness for with comments from Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov.

As noted by the Center for Countering Disinformation, such a statement could have been could have been made, in particular, to prevent the West from providing military assistance to to Ukraine.

Russia's "signal" may in fact be intended to prevent further military assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the West; and also be an attempt to add ratings Trump, who is ready to "give" Putin a part of Ukrainian territory

- the Center for Countering Disinformation said in a statement.

The Center for Countering Disinformation noted that Russia is playing "peace" by investing more and more in the military-industrial complex and building up its cadre army. The article does not mention this, the in the Center.

It was also noted that the Russian Federation used American journalists recruited during their time in Russia.

As the Center for Countering Disinformation emphasized, the longer the war lasts, the more more Russia is weakened in economic, technological, and demographic terms.

Russia is becoming increasingly technologically dependent on China in many areas that will will make up the economy of the future. The continuation of the war for a couple of years will intensify this process.

Context

The New York Times  wrote that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has been sending signals to Western countries through proxies since September signals to Western countries since September that, despite his claims of unchanging goals for the war in Ukraine, he would be ready for a ceasefire that would lead to a freeze in hostilities along the current front line.

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