Kiev advises Moscow to "wait in silence for the war to end"


Russia says Putin is open to dialogue.
Russia has said that Vladimir Putin is open to dialogue and ready for contacts to "achieve the necessary goals to avoid a continuation of the war against Ukraine". OP's advisor Mikhail Podolyak published his reaction to such statements on the Web.
He stressed that the so-called "Putin's elite", whose representatives periodically comment on the war, need to realise that there is and will be no "settlement", "the Minsk format", "achieving the goals of the SSO by other means", etc.
There will be a just final points in this war. The time is different, so wait in silence for the final," Podolyak stressed.
It should be noted that Ukraine intends to reach its 1991 borders. After that the war will be over. Representatives of the authorities have spoken about this more than once. Western partners believe that Ukraine can liberate Crimea from the Russians as early as this year.
The Western coalition continues to partner with Ukraine in the war and support it in its fight for freedom.
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