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Can Putin go for a peace agreement: ISW clarifications

Чи можливе укладення мирної угоди: роз'яснення ISW. Photo: glavcom.ua

Russia continues to strengthen its ties with Iran, North Korea, and China, posing a threat to Western countries. According to information from the Chief of Staff, Moscow is actively working on creating a global anti-Western alliance, which has become a key factor in the geopolitical news of recent days.



Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov emphasized at one of the forums that Russia is fighting against the West, standing alone, without allies on the battlefield. This approach has become a new segment in Russia's history.


Analysts note that such statements do not take into account the support of Russia from Iran, North Korea, and China in the war against Ukraine. Lavrov also noted that the war with the neighboring country will continue to protect the Russian-speaking population in Ukraine.




  • Russia opposes Ukraine's possible accession to NATO.

  • Moscow demands recognition of the annexation of Crimea and the occupation of certain regions of Ukraine.



The ratio between the Russian population and the military objectives of the Kremlin could become a restraining factor in resolving the conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump set a deadline of 10-12 days to reach a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.



In light of recent events, it can be understood that Russia is actively building a new anti-Western alliance, which could have serious implications for international security.