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Russia suggests Ukraine may not survive another year

Nikolai Patrushev, an advisor to the Russian president, stated in an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda" that the Russian Federation is not indifferent to what is occurring in Ukraine. However, he did not dismiss the possibility that Ukraine may cease to exist entirely next year.

Putin's adviser: It is possible that Ukraine will cease to exist
Putin's adviser: It is possible that Ukraine will cease to exist
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Kamila Gurgul

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Nikolai Patrushev, advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda," stated that the objectives of the "special military operation" (as the conflict in Ukraine is termed in Russia - editor's note) have remained unchanged. "They have been repeatedly stated by the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin," he affirmed.

The advisor to Putin underlined that the Russian Federation is not indifferent to what is happening in Ukraine, and "the Ukrainian people remain close and brotherly to us, connected by centuries-old ties with Russia," regardless of how much "the crazed Kiev propagandists, obsessed with 'Ukrainianism,' claim to the contrary."

"We are particularly concerned that the violent imposition of neo-Nazi ideology and rampant Russophobia are destroying Ukraine’s once-thriving cities, including Kharkov, Odessa, Nikolaev, and Dnipro," Putin's advisor continued. "It is possible that, in the coming year, Ukraine may cease to exist altogether," he added.

Peace talks

Patrushev stressed that negotiations regarding Ukraine should be conducted exclusively between Russia and the United States.

"If we talk about the specific prospects for the further development of events considering the Trump factor, we respect his statements," he noted. Therefore, he believes that "negotiations regarding Ukraine should be conducted between Russia and the USA without the involvement of other Western countries."

Meanwhile, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Mykhailo Podolyak, believes that future US President Donald Trump will need one hundred days to engage in negotiations with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, rather than to end the war.

Putin's advisor criticises Europe

Patrushev also expressed criticism of the Baltic States and Moldova, emphasising that the foremost priority for the Kremlin is the protection and well-being of Russian citizens worldwide. "If we talk about the international aspect of Russia’s global interests, discrimination against the Russian population in a whole range of countries, and, of course, in the Baltic states and Moldova, must stop," said Patrushev.

Patrushev also criticised the European Union, claiming that EU leaders cannot speak on behalf of many of their members, such as Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, or Romania. According to him, these countries are interested in stability in Europe and have a balanced stance towards Russia.

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