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What do Putin’s statements about “negotiations” mean: Feigin explained the dictator’s plan

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Putin cynically declares from time to time that he is allegedly ready for negotiations with Ukraine, but Kyiv rejects this idea. This is how he wants to solve an important problem for himself.

About this 24 Channel said Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin, noting that one should not believe such statements by Putin. We are not talking about any normal negotiations here.

Why is Putin making such statements

As Feigin noted, everything is very simple here. Putin wants to completely break out of the diplomatic isolation in which he found himself after more than 2 years of full-scale war. When you start talking about negotiations, options for interaction with other countries already appear.

When you talk about negotiations, you need to tell someone . So initiatives appear, such as from the President of Brazil, at Putin’s invitation to the G20 summit. Offline. This proposal is being responded to. There are no negotiations yet, nothing has happened, but political dividends are already arising for Russia,” Feigin said.

In this way, the Kremlin is trying to reduce pressure on the aggressor country, and also to weaken sanctions. This process is definitely to the benefit of Russia.

If you are going to negotiate, then what kind of requisition of Moscow's assets abroad can we talk about? You’re already making an agreement. Then you can agree on everything. This process is in favor of Russia. “Definitely against the interests of Ukraine,” Feigin emphasized.

The situation in Russia: briefly

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  • Brazilian President Lula da Silva said that Putin will be invited to the G20 summit, which will be held in Brazil. However, if he arrives, he will have to deal with a warrant from the International Criminal Court.
  • Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that Putin wants to carry out an additional wave of mobilization. He is going to get another 300 thousand occupiers by June 1.
  • According to ISW analysts, Putin is preparing Russia for a long war. He tries to justify the large losses and its duration.
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