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Russia stated that any future agreements made with Ukraine will be considered void, according to ISW.

Peskov stated that Russia has altered its approach to negotiations with Ukraine due to the alleged lack of sovereignty. The Kremlin also claims that any future agreements with Ukraine will be considered invalid.
В России заявили, что любые будущие соглашения с Украиной будут считаться недействительными, согласно данным ISW.

The Kremlin asserts that Ukraine has no right to negotiate with Russia due to its lack of sovereignty. Furthermore, any agreements reached with Ukraine in the future will be considered invalid. This information comes from UNN, citing an analytical report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

Details

"The Kremlin has officially reiterated its statement regarding Ukraine's lack of sovereignty, setting conditions for Moscow to claim that Ukraine is not entitled to negotiate with Russia or that any agreements made with Ukraine in the future will be invalid," the ISW summary states.

It is noted that on February 16, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia has adjusted its approach to potential negotiations with Ukraine, as Ukraine allegedly has a "deficit" of sovereignty.

In their summary, the analysts from the Institute mention that Kremlin officials have repeatedly asserted that the West forced Ukraine to abandon the Istanbul Agreement, thus indicating that Ukraine lacks sovereignty.

"The Minsk agreements were particularly advantageous for Russia, imposing no obligations on Moscow; however, Russian proxies consistently violated the agreements with Russia's support," ISW added.

Analysts pointed out that state media controlled by the Kremlin utilized an interview from February 15 with former Ukrainian parliament member Viktor Medvedchuk, who is linked to the Kremlin, to reiterate the Kremlin's false narrative regarding the illegitimacy of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Reminder

On Tuesday, February 18, a meeting of senior officials from the U.S. and Russia will take place in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential agreement to end the war. The Ukrainian side expresses concerns about negotiations occurring without its participation.

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