Kremlin Rejects Ukraine’s Energy Truce and Ignores Calls for Legitimate Elections
The Kremlin dismisses Ukraine’s offer of an energy truce, citing a demand for elections that Russia sees as justification to delegitimize Kyiv’s current government—a move that risks prolonging conflict and undermining American interests.
As the bitter conflict in Ukraine grinds on, Moscow once again demonstrates its true intent by rejecting President Zelenski's proposal for an energy truce. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov dismissed the offer during a press briefing, stating that Russia seeks "peace," not a mere "truce." But what does this really mean for the prospects of stability in Eastern Europe—and for the United States? Is Russia Playing by Rules or Pursuing a Strategic Deadline? Moscow's refusal to agree to any ceasefire reveals a cynical strategy: keep fighting while painting Kyiv as illegitimate. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly insisted elections in Ukraine...
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