Russia Rejects Trump's Threats and Ready to Continue Special Operation

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Russia Rejects Trump's Threats and Ready to Continue Special Operation

Russia has been skeptical of former US President Donald Trump's recent statements about his possible actions to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Kremlin considers Trump's threats and rhetoric to be part of the election campaign and does not perceive them as serious. Moscow is confident that it has sufficient resources and potential to continue military operations in Ukraine, despite sanctions pressure and Western support for Kyiv.

The Kremlin notes that Russian troops continue to advance, albeit at a slow pace. According to Moscow, current achievements at the front and strategic planning give grounds to believe that Russia is capable of conducting military operations for at least another year. The Russian side emphasizes that Western sanctions, although they put pressure on the economy, are not a critical obstacle to achieving the set goals.

The Kremlin insists on Ukraine breaking with NATO and significantly reducing its armed forces. These conditions, according to Russian authorities, are the basis for any possible negotiations.

Russian analysts are confident that the former US president is using this topic to strengthen his position, trying to show voters his ability to quickly resolve a complex international conflict. However, Moscow emphasizes that there have been no real proposals or steps from the US that could influence the course of events.

 

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