ISW analysts forecast whether Putin will agree to end the war soon.
According to a report by the American Institute for the Study of War, Russian President Vladimir Putin shows no interest in peace negotiations with Ukraine and continues military actions. Experts point out that statements from the Kremlin about addressing the root causes of the conflict do not align with their claims of willingness to engage in dialogue.
Russia shows no interest in sincere peace negotiations. On the contrary, Putin's rhetoric confirms the Kremlin's readiness to use military force if diplomatic pressure does not help achieve its objectives.
Scholars demonstrate that Russia is not interested in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine and even with the support of President Donald Trump, they show no readiness for dialogue. Instead, their goal is to strengthen their positions and pressure Ukraine and Western countries through future negotiations.
Active Actions on the Frontline
During the 1227th day of the war, Russian military forces continue active actions on the front, pursuing tactical objectives. During this time, 148 combat incidents have been recorded, but Ukrainian defenders successfully repel the enemy and inflict significant losses on the occupiers.
Conclusion
The report from the Institute for the Study of War indicates Russia's lack of readiness for peace negotiations with Ukraine and the continuation of its military intervention on the front. This threatens attempts to resolve the conflict through diplomacy and negotiations.
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