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Podolyak: today's endless proposals for negotiations by the Russian Federation is an attempt to deceive the world

Podolyak: today's endless proposals for negotiations by the Russian Federation is an attempt to deceive the world
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Today's endless proposals for negotiations by the Russian Federation are an attempt to deceive the world.

Mikhail Podolyak, the adviser to the head of the President's Office, wrote about this on his Telegram channel.

Ukraine will definitely return to the negotiation process, but only at the right moment and with a strong negotiating position

He noted that Europe refuses Russian oil, and subsequently, obviously, diversifies gas as well - this is about half of Russia's GDP. According to Podolyak, the Russian economy is returning in the 90s: not only auto parts are in short supply, but also tea bags, in addition, more than 32,000 soldiers died in the war in Ukraine. "And all this to explain to our z-viewers where the city of Popasna is located and why its production is a big victory, instead of "taking Kyiv or Kharkiv," in the fourth month of the war," Podolyak said.

He hopes that in Moscow, they will be able to "find the strength to really assess the state of affairs", compare their "successes" with the famous "everything goes according to plan", cease-fire, withdraw troops and stop raping their propaganda voices.

"Today's endless proposals for negotiations by the Russian Federation are nothing more than an attempt to deceive the world: to create the impression of readiness for dialogue and then stick a knife in the back. Settle in the temporarily occupied territories under a temporary truce, equip strongholds, accumulate reserves and restore offensive potential ", Podolyak stressed. He stressed that Ukraine will definitely return to the negotiation process, but "only at the right moment and with a strong negotiating position" and when "the Kremlin starts to look at things soberly and stops getting drunk on its own propaganda."


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