Russian spy director lists terms for Ukraine peace
Ukraine, which has sought NATO membership for years and applied formally in 2022, remains at odds with Russia, which views NATO expansion as a direct threat to its security. Naryshkin also pointed out that Ukraine’s leadership is prolonging the conflict to retain power, citing President Zelensky's refusal to hold elections under martial law, despite his term expiring almost a year ago.
The SVR chief further criticized European NATO members, particularly France, the UK, and Germany, for escalating the situation, while praising the US for showing a different approach to the crisis. Naryshkin acknowledged the positive nature of dialogue between Moscow and Washington, especially as the US administration seeks to understand the underlying causes of the conflict. Meanwhile, former US President Trump has called Ukraine’s NATO membership impractical and suggested that Ukraine may not regain all of its lost territories.
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