Published December 14,2023
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Russia President Vladimir Putin mentioned on Thursday that peace was potential with Ukraine solely after Moscow achieved its targets within the almost two-year battle.
“There will be peace when we achieve our goals. They are not changing. I will remind you what we talked about — the de-nazification and de-militarisation of Ukraine and its neutral status,” he mentioned throughout his press convention in Moscow.
When Putin launching his troops on Ukraine in February 2022, he requested the “de-nazification” of its pro-Western neighbour, a loosely outlined time period that survivors of the Holocaust have condemned.
He additionally demanded the “de-militarisation” of Ukraine, which was warding off Russia’s assault.
“As for de-militarisation, they don’t want to negotiate, so we are then forced to take other measures, including military measures,” Putin mentioned.
He additionally mentioned that the perimeters “agreed on this during the talks in Istanbul” however that Ukraine subsequently disavowed the agreements.
“Either we agree or we need to resolve (the issue) by force,” he mentioned.
Source: www.anews.com.tr