🇷🇺 Kremlin Warns Ukraine Will Have to Negotiate “Sooner or Later”

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Kremlin Warns Ukraine Will Have to Negotiate with Russia Sooner or Later • Kyiv’s Position Weakens

The Kremlin has warned that Ukraine will have to negotiate with Russia “sooner or later,” signaling a shift in Moscow’s expectations for the conflict. Officials stated that Kyiv’s position is deteriorating amid ongoing military and diplomatic pressures.

The statement reflects Russia’s continued hardline stance on the war and suggests that Moscow anticipates negotiations, though no formal talks are scheduled. Analysts see this as part of Russia’s messaging strategy to influence both domestic and international perceptions of the conflict.

Reference: Reuters – Kremlin says Ukraine will have to negotiate with Russia ‘sooner or later’

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