British Mi6 director Richard Moore pointed out that Putin is not interested in a peace agreement in Ukraine, which would not mean the surrender of Kiev. The situation remains tense.
According to British intelligence director Richard Moor, there is no indication that Russian President Vladimir Putin should be interested in negotiating a peace agreement on Ukraine, which would not mean almost complete surrender of Kiev. He said this on Friday at the Istanbul conference. This was pointed out by Reuters and AP, TASR informs.
According to Moorea, the Russian President “leads the West”. “He tries to enforce his imperial will by all the means he has at his disposal. But it cannot succeed,” he said. “Putin simply cut a larger piece than he could spend. He thought he would achieve a light victory. Like many others, he underestimated the Ukrainians,” added the head of the secret service.
Negotiations of leaders
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj repeatedly calls for a meeting with the head of Kremlin Putin in order to negotiate a ceasefire in a war that Russia started in February 2022. Moscow so far refuses. Greenya claims that only leaders’ negotiations can lead to conflict. At the beginning of September, Putin invited Moscow to Moscow, which Kiev described as unacceptable.
Trump’s failure in negotiations
US President Donald Trump, who met Putin in August in Alaska in August, is also trying to enforce a peace agreement between the two countries. Putin’s unwillingness to find a peaceful solution to Trump has been frustrating for a long time. On Thursday, during his visit, Britain said he was really disappointed.