Putin declared a truce with "nuances": the NSDC explained the information strategy of the Russian Federation
According to Andriy Kovalenko, the statement of readiness to stop fire, but with "nuances" reflects the typical behavior of Moscow in international politics. He stressed that the Russian information strategy will be aimed at the accusation of Ukraine of the violations that Russia itself will commit, and the nomination of unrealistic requirements, as it was during the Minsk negotiations in 2022.
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Before that, Andrey Kovalenko commented on the words of the Presidential Advisor on Foreign Policy Yuri Ushakov that the Kremlin is not interested in a short-term 30-day armistice. "Russia is traditionally trying to expose reality and expose itself" the main peacekeeper ". This is how Ushakov's words can be interpreted about disinterest in the short -term ceasefire for 30 days," said the NSDB CPD Head.
Kovalenko sees manipulation in the statements of Putin's advisor, who convinces that Russia seeks "peace", but the ceasefire is not the way to him. "Manipulation in order to have a corridor of opportunity to continue the war and push your vision," said the head of the CPD. On March 13, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said that the Russian side is preparing for discussion of a 30-day truce with Washington, but the Kremlin denies the appearance of peacekeepers on the collision line.
Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation on Foreign Policy Yuri Ushakov stated that Moscow is interested in "long -term peace", not a short -term ceasefire for 30 days, and also requires Ukraine's refusal to refuse NATO membership and take into account the requirements of Russians. The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov, commenting on a proposal for a 30-day truce, said that Ukraine and Europe were always deceived by the Russian Federation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced the position on ceasefire on the evening of March 13 during a briefing after meeting with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. He stated that the end of fire would be possible if Russia reaches its goals. "It seems to me that it would be very good for the Ukrainian side to reach a truce for at least 30 days and we are for. But there are nuances," the Russian dictator said.
Putin also stated that he would discuss with the American side factors that complicate the ceasefire: the issue of fighting in the Kursk region, a thousand -silometer front line, the likelihood of Ukraine's re -equipment during a truce and control over the silence regime.