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Kremlin Cites Past Wars as It Threatens Long Conflict in Ukraine.

During the first direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in three years, Russia’s lead negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky, evoked Peter the Great’s 21-year war against Sweden to suggest that Moscow is mentally and militarily prepared for a prolonged conflict. Medinsky told Ukrainian negotiators in Istanbul that Russia is ready to fight for years if necessary, reiterating long-standing demands that Ukraine surrender parts of its eastern territory, scale down its military capacity, and formally renounce any ambitions to join NATO.

President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly drawn historical parallels to past Russian emperors, positioning himself as a protector of Russian sovereignty and national identity. By invoking Peter the Great, he underscored a narrative of historic struggles for dominance in Eastern Europe, painting Russia’s invasion as a continuation of those imperial legacies rather than an unprovoked war.

Despite international pressure, especially from European allies and the United Nations, the talks failed to produce any tangible breakthroughs. Ukraine’s key demand for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Russian forces from occupied territories was firmly rejected. The only modest outcome was an agreement to exchange approximately 1,000 prisoners of war, a humanitarian gesture that masked the broader collapse of diplomatic efforts.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reportedly under pressure from former U.S. President Donald Trump—who has re-entered the political stage ahead of the U.S. 2024 presidential elections—reluctantly sent a delegation to Istanbul. Trump, in statements following the talks, minimized the significance of the meeting and instead emphasized his personal rapport with Putin. He hinted that progress would only be possible if he himself could engage directly with the Russian leader, drawing criticism for sidelining Ukrainian sovereignty in favor of personal diplomacy.

Western analysts argue that sanctions alone have failed to restrain Russia’s military aggression. Despite the imposition of multiple rounds of economic sanctions, Moscow has deepened trade relations with countries like China, Iran, and North Korea, mitigating some of the economic impact. Ukraine, facing dwindling ammunition supplies and stretched defense lines, continues to call for advanced military support, including long-range missiles and air defense systems.

Europe’s previously united stance has also shown signs of strain. Several EU nations have delayed or softened sanctions, and internal divisions have slowed the implementation of decisive actions. The latest NATO summit, while reaffirming support for Ukraine, stopped short of offering a clear path to membership—something Kyiv has sought as both a symbolic and strategic shield.

Shortly after the failed talks, Russia launched a missile strike on the northeastern Sumy region, killing at least nine civilians and injuring dozens. Ukrainian officials condemned the attack as a deliberate act of terror aimed at intimidating the population and sabotaging peace efforts.

The Kremlin’s message appears clear: either Ukraine complies with Russia’s territorial and political demands, or it should prepare for a drawn-out, punishing war. As both sides dig in, hopes for a negotiated resolution continue to fade, raising fears of further escalation and a broader regional conflict.

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