Kremlin: ‘Special operations must continue until all objectives are achieved’
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Kremlin: ‘Special operations must continue until all objectives are achieved’

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Speaking to the Russian newspaper ‘Izvestiya’ on the occasion of the Eastern Economic Forum, PeskovHe noted that the United States, European countries and Ukraine are not inclined to resolve the conflict through political and diplomatic means.

Peskov said, What is valuable to us is to achieve the goals we have set. The methods by which we will achieve this are secondary issues. Of course, we prefer to do this by peaceful means. However, we see that Washington, European countries and Ukraine, which they direct, are not inclined to political and diplomatic means at the moment. Therefore, special military operations should continue until all goals are achieved.” he spoke as follows.

Russia’s special military operation, WestAnd UkrainianThe Kremlin Spokesperson, recalling that he started the dialogue after rejecting all the offers of dialogue, said, “ President Putin has repeatedly emphasized from the very beginning that we are ready for a solution through political and diplomatic means, because special military operations are actually the last resort, a final measure.” he said.

Russian army strikes only military targets

Noting that the Kyiv regime does not hesitate to do anything, Peskov said, While our army continues its raids for purely military purposes or purposes close to military purposes, we see that the Kiev regime is hitting residential areas and purely civilian targets with cluster bombs. Therefore, we need to increase our effectiveness, strengthen the pressure and move forward.He used the expression “.

The Kremlin spokesman noted that military experts from different countries are present in Ukraine and are participating in the fighting in the ranks of the Ukrainian army. This therefore proves that foreign countries are directly involved in the conflict.” he said.

‘Zelensky is legally illegitimate’

Stating that Ukraine will eventually have to somehow cope with the problem of the illegitimacy of the government, Peskov said, “The current government is legally illegitimate. But in practice, the Zelensky regime continues its activities de facto. It will be increasingly difficult for them to reconcile the de facto situation with the legal situation.”

Asked whether this meant that Russia viewed Zelensky as an illegitimate leader, Peskov said: “Legally, Leader Zelensky is no longer a legal leader.”

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