Kremlin Vows to Continue Ukraine War, Cites 'Open Door' for Peace.
20.02.2026
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Shostal Oleksandr
20.02.2026
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Kremlin's Stance on the War in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: The Kremlin has declared its intention to continue the war in Ukraine until Kyiv makes what it deems necessary decisions. Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Russian President, stated that
“the door to a peaceful settlement is open”, a remark that underscores Moscow's position in the ongoing conflict, which Russia refers to as a special military operation. This rhetoric is part of a long-standing pattern where Moscow publicly professes a willingness to negotiate while continuing its military campaign.
Dmitry Peskov further added that
“Our position is well understood by both Ukrainian and American negotiators”. Despite this, the Kremlin has no plans to issue statements regarding potential talks in Abu Dhabi, suggesting a lack of progress in peace initiatives. Consequently, the situation remains tense, with the prospects for resolving the conflict appearing uncertain for the foreseeable future.
Regional Implications
These Kremlin statements indicate that Russia is maintaining a hardline stance toward Ukraine, despite international pressure and attempts to broker peace. The absence of concrete initiatives for negotiations suggests that neither side is currently prepared for compromise, complicating efforts to stabilize the wider region. The war's protracted nature continues to have severe humanitarian and geopolitical consequences.
- Ongoing military operations continue to impact security within Ukraine.
- The economic situation in neighboring countries is also suffering as a result.
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