2024-10-04
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according to a recent report by jimu news, alexei chepa, the first deputy chairman of the russian state duma international affairs committee, recently stated that negotiations between russia and ukraine may begin in 2025. chepa said: "it is unrealistic to (start the negotiation process) before the end of this year. there may be an opportunity by next spring. but various measures have been taken to hinder the progress of negotiations. i am referring to the kursk incident and other similar incidents." he also added that volodymyr zelensky himself had no actual confidence in the so-called "victory plan."
chepa stressed that it is possible to resolve the conflict in ukraine, but the main problem with ukraine's "taking all measures to prevent negotiations" is that western countries actively obstruct the peace process and intend to prolong armed confrontation. he added that zelinsky himself had expressed doubts about the achievability of his so-called "victory plan" and therefore shifted the responsibility to other countries. chepa believes that if western countries do not intervene, the russia-ukraine conflict can end earlier. at the same time, chepa noted that ukraine has taken all possible measures to ensure that negotiations with russia cannot begin, including invading the kursk region and other similar actions.
according to russian media reports, russian president vladimir putin recently emphasized that russia has never refused to negotiate with all parties to resolve the ukraine crisis. however, he pointed out that negotiations should be based on the istanbul agreement and not on temporary demands. putin reportedly said at the plenary session of the eastern economic forum in 2024: "are we ready to negotiate with ukraine? we have never refused to talk to them, but our position is not to accept some temporary demands, but hope to be based on specific documents reached and signed in istanbul.”