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"He has concluded a NATO NATO Non -Pass." Kozak suggested Putin to cancel the invasion of Ukraine, but the dictator refused - Reuters

Before the invasion of Ukraine, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Dmitry Kozak told Dictator Vladimir Putin, who concluded an agreement with Ukraine, which would prevent her from entering NATO, Reuters reports. According to the agency, the Cossack said Putin that thanks to the agreement he had achieved from the Ukrainian side, there is no need to intervene and occupy Ukraine.

Video of the day, in response, the Kremlin dictator said that the concession reached by the Cossack was not enough and that he had expanded his goals, including the annexation of Ukraine's parts. As a result - the agreement broke, the sources of the agency said. At the same time, the spokesman of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov denied Reuters: “This has nothing to do with reality. This has never been. This is absolutely wrong information.

" The Cossack did not respond to requests of the comments sent through the Kremlin. The adviser to the chairman of the Podolyak said that Russia had used negotiations as a smoke curtain to prepare for the invasion, but did not answer the question of the content of the negotiations and did not confirm that the preliminary agreement had been reached.

Two of the three Reuters interlocutors said that the impetus to complete the conclusion of the agreement was immediately after the invasion of the Russian Federation on February 24. In a few days, the Cossack was convinced that he had an agreement with Ukraine on key conditions that Russia sought. He recommended Putin to sign an agreement. “After February 24, the Cossack was given a mapping blanche: he was given green light, he received an agreement.