The Russian Federation is seeking a ceasefire, truce and negotiations on the issue of war in Ukraine: the expert named four signals

Andriy Piontkovsky. Photo: delfi.lt

Recently, rumors about doubles, as well as the death of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, have been actively spreading. It is obvious that the Kremlin is manipulating the sacredness of the dictator’s personality. Since the rumor about the death of the head of the Russian Federation, four events have occurred that confirm that Russia is seeking a ceasefire, truce and negotiations on the issue of war in Ukraine. Journalist and political figure Andriy Piontkovsky spoke about them on the FREEDOM TV channel.

“In addition to anti-Semitism, for example, I noticed very serious changes in the political sphere. “Literally in the last two or three days, I counted four signals emanating from the Russian authorities, indicating that they are desperately seeking a ceasefire, truce and negotiations,” he said.

On October 27, self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced the need for an early start of peace negotiations on the conflict in Ukraine without preconditions. The expert is sure that Lukashenko could only make such statements on the instructions of the Kremlin.

“The first is Lukashenko’s unexpected statement. He stated that the war had entered the opposition stage. Stalemate situation. Lukashenko would never have allowed himself to say this on his own. He could give such a signal only on the order of the Kremlin,” the politician noted.

On October 26, Putin met with the leader of the opposition party Yabloko, Grigory Yavlinsky. The main topic of discussion was allegedly “the need for a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine.”

“The second is a completely unexpected meeting between Putin and Grigory Alekseevich Yavlinsky. The communiqué announced for discussion is the issue of a ceasefire. Yavlinsky’s entire political platform consists of one point – a ceasefire,” Piontkovsky said.

It was not without reason that Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu made a statement on October 30 at the Xiangshan forum in Beijing (PRC) that there is a need to resolve the war in Ukraine and the coexistence of Russia with the West.

“Now the third. Shoigu quite unexpectedly said that the possibility of discussing the post-conflict situation in Ukraine and coexistence with the West has already matured,” the journalist noted.

He also emphasized that this list also includes a survey by the Russian public opinion research center Levada Center, which published the results of the survey, which clearly emphasizes the lack of support among Russians for the war in Ukraine, as well as the downgrade of Putin’s rating.

“The fourth, the Levada Center for the study of public opinion, which will not utter a single word without the Kremlin’s sanction, stated that 70% of the Russian population would approve of ending the war, and 30% of them would approve even if it meant a complete withdrawal from the occupied territories. This means that the Kremlin had to report that Putin’s support had dropped to a record level,” he stated.

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