Putin’s top advisor: Ukraine’s collapse is likely this year
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Rashatodi, Nikolai Patrushev, the senior adviser of Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, does not consider it impossible to remove Ukraine from the world’s news this year.
Patroshev, who headed the Russian Security Council for the last decade before assuming his new position, said that Moscow considers the people of Ukraine as “brothers” and is concerned about the developments in the country. .
He added that applying pressure and resorting to force to implement neo-Nazi ideology and fanatical Russophobia is destroying the prosperous cities of Ukraine, including Kharkiv, Odessa, Niklaev and Dnipro, in particular It is annoying. With this account, it is not impossible for Ukraine to disappear from the Rozga page this year.
Patroshev emphasized that the goals of Russia’s military operations in Ukraine still remain in effect, and at the same time, Moscow’s sovereignty over the former territories of Ukraine, including Kherson and Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Luhansk, as well as Crimea is non-negotiable.
According to him, the recognition of the annexation of these regions to Russia in the international community has become the main goal of Moscow.
Putin’s senior adviser also believes that negotiating with any country other than the United States to resolve the war in Ukraine and the fate of this country is useless. He emphasized that the European Union cannot comment on this issue as a single power.
He added: There is no issue to negotiate with London and Brussels. For example, the leaders of the European Union have long been denied the right to comment on behalf of its members, including Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Romania, and several other European countries that have demanded stability in Europe and adopted a balanced position towards Russia.
According to Patrushev, Moscow already considers the return of Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, to the White House next week and respects his statements; Statements that clearly indicate his desire to end the war in Ukraine.
Michael Waltz, Trump’s choice for US national security adviser, said last week that telephone talks between Trump and Putin will take place in the coming days and weeks, and preparations are underway.