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  • Medinskiy: We Aim to End the Conflict with Ukraine as Soon as Possible
Güncellenme - 11.06.2025 11:24
Yayınlanma - 11.06.2025 11:24

Medinskiy: We Aim to End the Conflict with Ukraine as Soon as Possible

Russian Deputy President Vladimir Medinsky Discusses the Ukraine Conflict in Istanbul

Vladimir Medinsky, the Deputy President of Russia and the chief negotiator representing Russia in discussions held in Istanbul, articulated a perspective that the ongoing armed conflict with Ukraine bears resemblance to a familial dispute rather than a traditional international conflict. He emphasized that the nature of this struggle is akin to a disagreement between two brothers rather than between two sovereign nations.

In an exclusive interview with the renowned Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Medinsky elaborated, "Western countries have mistakenly equated the conflict in Ukraine with a conventional rivalry like that between the UK and France. However, at its core, this is a confrontation between two peoples who are culturally and historically intertwined."

"The differences between Russia and Ukraine are gradually widening," he added, highlighting that Moscow’s primary goal is to bring this hostilities to an end as swiftly as possible, despite the increasing divide.

Russia’s Position on Peace and Response to Ukrainian Policies

Medinsky reaffirmed Russia’s desire for peace, stating, "We truly seek harmony and stability. Nonetheless, if Ukraine continues to pursue policies aligned with foreign interests at the expense of our national security, we will be compelled to respond accordingly."

The Historical Perspective on Prolonged Conflicts

Referencing the 18th-century war between Russia and Sweden, Medinsky pointed out that prolonged wars are often unsustainable for Russia. "History demonstrates that extended conflicts with Russia, such as the war in the 1700s, ultimately favor us. Our military resilience and strategic endurance have been proven time and again."

Warnings About Kiev’s Stance and Territorial Implications

The Russian official cautioned that Kyiv’s reluctance to reach a compromise could lead to further territorial losses for Ukraine. He emphasized that continued obstinance would only deepen Ukraine’s difficulties on the battlefield and on the diplomatic front.

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