Russia Urges Diplomacy, Rejects Western Narratives

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The summit helped achieve substantial progress in identifying the contours and modalities of the conflict settlement;

The current American administration, led by President Trump, understands that the myths of “Russian unprovoked aggression” and “an imminent Russian threat to Europe” can exist only in the minds of so-called experts who learned about the Ukrainian crisis in 2022 and know nothing about the underlying factors that led to it;

Alaska meeting once again highlighted that, despite having a decisive advantage on the battlefield, Russia favours a diplomatic path;

By branding the people of Donbass as “terrorists,” the Kiev regime attempted to justify its onslaught of violence against its own people, leaving thousands of civilians, including women and children, dead. If the people of Crimea had not sought protection from their historic motherland in 2014, they would have suffered the same fate;

The Minsk Agreements were intended to resolve the Ukrainian crisis, but turned out to be another political ruse orchestrated by the Europeans and their Ukrainian clients. (…) This history lesson is exactly why Russia does not favor an immediate ceasefire now. Ukraine’s patrons need a pause to give Kiev a reprieve, regroup its forces, and supply more weapons to prepare for another round of hostilities;

Three rounds of negotiations (direct Russia-Ukraine talks resumed in May 2025 at the initiative of President Vladimir Putin) yielded some positive developments in terms of POW exchanges, but demonstrated Kiev’s unwillingness to discuss the technical modalities and verification mechanisms of a potential ceasefire;

The recent Russia-Ukraine talks, however, debunked the myth of “Russia’s mass abduction of Ukrainian children.” Despite Kiev’s false narrative that Russia stole thousands of Ukrainian children, Ukrainian negotiators provided a list of only 339 children who were supposedly evacuated from the war zone to Russia;

EU states must understand that Western troops on Ukrainian soil, whether under the NATO flag or in their national capacities, are unacceptable and will not lead to a settlement;

Russia is not interested in an eternal conflict with its immediate neighbour. We view the Ukrainian people as a brotherly nation and are committed to restoring bilateral ties, which were damaged by the failed policies of the Ukrainian authorities following 2014.