ConflictsKremlin ties Ukraine peace talks to Kursk liberation deadline

Kremlin ties Ukraine peace talks to Kursk liberation deadline

The Kremlin will not engage in peace negotiations with Ukraine until the liberation of the Kursk region. The command has been ordered to push the Armed Forces of Ukraine out before Donald Trump's inauguration, reports the independent Russian portal Werstka—sources from the Kremlin claim that this is the only thing preventing Putin from starting negotiations with Kyiv.

Vladimir Putin / Russian prisoners from the Kursk region
Vladimir Putin / Russian prisoners from the Kursk region
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6:01 AM EST, November 10, 2024

According to journalists, Kremlin representatives are ready for peace talks to at least freeze the conflict with Ukraine. However, they will begin only after the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) withdraw from the Kursk region. The portal cites three sources: two from Putin's administration and one involved in the negotiation process.

Talks only after pushing Ukrainians out of Kursk

- Talks will be conducted only from a position of strength - said a source close to the Kremlin. He explained that a counteroffensive is necessary so that the Russian side does not appear to "back down." According to him, "there is still time," as talks with the U.S. will be overseen by the administration of the newly elected President Donald Trump, who will assume office on January 20th, the day scheduled for the inauguration.

On November 7th, speaking at the Valdai Club meeting, Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory. Putin also emphasized that he does not consider it "undignified" to call Trump when he takes office personally.

Additionally, Putin described the new U.S. president as a "brave man," referencing the attempt on Trump's life during the campaign. He assessed the American politician's election promises regarding ending the war in Ukraine and rebuilding relations with Russia as "deserving attention."

Trump himself previously described his relations with Putin as "good" and promised to end the war in Ukraine within one day.

- This exchange of pleasantries (between Trump and Putin) is a nod to all those who are tired of the special military operation and its related problems. In reality, however, there will be no talks as long as the Armed Forces of Ukraine remain in the Kursk region. The order has been given. The command's task is to push them out by the end of the year - said a source from the Kremlin.

Vladimir Putin is expected to propose stopping the war when Kyiv leaves the Kursk region.

- Despite signals from Washington and Moscow about a willingness to improve relations, the Russian side is not yet engaging in direct negotiations - says a source familiar with the negotiation details. The source emphasizes that it is Putin himself who would propose stopping the war if the Armed Forces of Ukraine leave the Kursk region.
- Even before the intrusion of the AFU into the Russian region, there was a plan to reach an agreement on banning attacks on energy infrastructure. After that, the sides could begin the negotiation process through Qatar. However, after the AFU entered the Kursk region, this became impossible - explained the source.

They are to be pushed out by New Year's Eve

Moscow's plans to clear the Kursk region and start negotiations with Kyiv are indirectly confirmed by events on the front.

- Reports of the Russian military counteroffensive have been heard since August – says a source in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation who recently spent time in the Kursk region.

According to the source, there is now an "order" to clear the Kursk region by New Year's Eve. He noted that new forces recruited during the recruitment surge in late August and September "will be directed toward this goal." Previously, Werstka reported that after the AFU attack in the Kursk region, the number of people willing to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense in Moscow doubled.

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