Putin was offered to end the war in a draw
Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin does not agree to end the war against Ukraine with an "honorable draw".
As political scientist and publicist Andrei Piontkovsky noted, the President of the Russian Federation is sure that such a scenario for the development of events will end with the loss of power for him.
"The other day, scandalous materials were published by the so-called Second Track group, which, led by the well-known Russian agent of influence Tom Graham, tried in an informal conversation to agree with Putin on the end of the war in Ukraine. The dictator was offered an "honorable draw", suggesting that most of the occupied territories remain in part of the aggressor country, and Russia ceases fire. It turned out that Vladimir Putin did not agree to an "honorable draw", although all of his entourage was thinking about it. He realized that for him this would end in a loss of power," he wrote.
Piontkovsky believes that due to internal problems, Putin will not go to Turkey to meet with Recep Tayyip Erdogan