Kremlin says its goals in Ukraine can only be achieved by military force

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Kremlin says its goals in Ukraine can only be achieved by military force
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The Kremlin said that Kyiv’s position means Russia’s goals in Ukraine can only be achieved by military force, Russian state news agencies quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying. | Reuters

A pigeon flies in front of the Kremlin’s Spasskaya tower and Saint Basil’s cathedral in Moscow on March 1, 2023. AFP

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Kyiv’s position means Russia’s goals in Ukraine can only be achieved by military force, Russian state news agencies quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying. “We have to achieve our goals. Right now this is only possible by military means due to the current position of the Kyiv regime,” Peskov said.Russia claims it is fighting in Ukraine to “liberate” Russian speakers in the eastern Donbas from what it has called a neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv.

Ukraine and the West say this is a baseless pretext put forward to justify a war of aggression and Moscow’s attempts to seize swathes of Ukrainian land.

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