Putin hints to russians that he won’t participate in peace talks in near future - Institute for Study of War

The president of the aggressor country of the russian federation vladimir putin said in an interview on state television that russia is unlikely to participate in peace talks in the near future.

This is stated in the russian Offensive Campaign Assessment by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) as of January 24, 2025, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

On January 24, during an interview with kremlin propagandist Pavel Zarubin. The main emphasis of putin’s speech was to make it clear to russian society that the war will continue. He emphasized that russia is unlikely to participate in peace talks in the near future, and that russia’s aggression against Ukraine is part of a broader conflict between russia and the West.

"Putin is likely using his interview with Zarubin on Russian state television to signal to Russian society that Russia is unlikely to participate in peace negotiations in the near future and that the war is unlikely to end soon," the report said.

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Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War believe that putin also sought to influence russian elites who are eager to end the war with this interview. His message is to convince them that there will be no quick fixes to achieving peace.

This statement once again demonstrates putin's unwavering position, which promotes the narrative that Ukraine is a puppet of the West and the conflict is part of a global confrontation between great powers. In addition, the russian ruler believes that negotiations on the war in Ukraine can only be achieved between the United States and russia, without the direct participation of Ukraine, the analysts wrote in their report.

Putin also once again questioned Zelenskyy's legitimacy as Ukraine's current president. During the interview, putin sought to position himself as an equal to Donald Trump, reinforcing his long-held belief that russia is a great power, the successor to the Soviet Union.

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