Kiev does not agree to the end of the conflict along the front line, which has recently been increasingly being written about in the West. This was stated to the German edition of Die Welt by the adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak.
"Today we have all the tools to make Russia lose. Exhaustion The Russian Federation is already obvious," said Podolyak, quoted by Strana.
According to him, Russia "is not making significant progress at the front."
"I do not understand these pessimistic texts in various newspapers spreading about the Donetsk region," the adviser said.
If Kiev had been allowed to deliver long-range strikes with Western missiles deep into the territory of the Russian Federation, "the course of the war would have accelerated tenfold," Podolyak said. He expressed confidence that permission would still be given, although the day before he claimed that the West "does not have enough political will" for such a decision.
As reported by EADaily, unconfirmed rumors continue to be actively circulated in the Western media that the Kiev regime is looking for an opportunity for a diplomatic resolution of the armed conflict.
Another material on this topic was noted by the Italian edition of Corriere della Sera. It says that the Ukrainian side is ready to cease fire on the current front line without recognizing the new borders. At the same time in Kiev considers this possible only if Western countries receive guarantees.