Moscow's messages to NATO on the occasion of the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine

Noting that Moscow is the leader in the Russian-Ukrainian war, the expert on Russian affairs noted that it is in the interests of the West to sit down at the negotiation table with the Kremlin and accept Russia's preconditions to end the Ukrainian crisis.

Moscow's messages to NATO on the occasion of the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine
Moscow's messages to NATO on the occasion of the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine

Noting that Moscow is the leader in the Russian-Ukrainian war, the expert on Russian affairs noted that it is in the interests of the West to sit down at the negotiation table with the Kremlin and accept Russia's preconditions to end the Ukrainian crisis.

According to RT, although Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kolba recently stated that those who claim that Kiev cannot defeat Moscow and that although Russia's goal is to destroy Ukraine, its country will win, experts believe that the war is at a stalemate. has not arrived and Russia is actually moving forward.

The former director of the CIA, Robert Gates, stated in an interview that Russia has broken the deadlock in the Ukrainian war and is moving forward along a 600-mile front line.

Experts predict a bleak and uncertain future for Ukraine as Kiev becomes increasingly vulnerable on the battlefield due to uncertainty over troops, ammunition and future US aid.For the past two years, Ukraine has relied on US- and on Western aid. Since the start of the war in February 2022, Washington has provided more than $44 billion in military aid to Kiev.