Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Peace between Russia and Ukraine is unlikely to last any time soon. The war will probably continue for some time to come.
Collect Moscow Times Tuesday (26/4/2022), Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to have canceled plans for a peace agreement. In fact, he is said to be seizing more territory in Ukraine that Russia had previously failed to capture in “the first phase of the war”.
It is first loaded The Financial Times, Sunday. The media cited three sources.
Initially there was hope for a deal. However, this was stopped when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Putin of committing war crimes in Bucha and Mariupol.
This angered the 69-year-old man. Putin also hinted that peace efforts were now at a “stalemate”, especially after hearing that the Russian missile cruiser Moskva had sunk under attack by Ukraine.
“Putin is opposed to signing anything,” the source said.
“After Moscow, he doesn’t look like a winner. It’s a shame. He needs to find a way to get out of this as a winner.”
It also led his advisers to suggest that Putin switch to a “land grabbing” strategy. This is also reflected in Putin’s telephone conversation with European Council President Charles Michel that Ukraine itself is building the wall and will not meet Zelensky in the near future.
“He wants everything to be decided before their private meeting,” said a person involved in peace talks between the two former Soviet Union countries.
“Putin avoided meeting Zelensky with all his might.”
Russia itself has been attacking Ukraine since February 24. It has been two months since the attack was launched.
At the beginning Russia attacked to pity the city of Kyiv, Central Ukraine. But in early April the troops were withdrawn and Moscow called the offensive “phase one” over.
The Kremlin eventually called it a “second phase of attack”. The focus is Eastern Ukraine.
Russia’s attack on Ukraine has left thousands dead. Not only that, according to UN agency data, more than 5 million people have fled.
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