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US advises Putin Too afraid to tell the truth to the leader. to the war in Ukraine

US advises Putin Too afraid to tell the truth to the leader. to the war in Ukraine

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On March 31, the BBC reported that the United States White House said Russian President Vladimir Putin has received misinformation. From the advisory group that was too afraid to tell the truth, Mr Putin said. How bad is the war in Ukraine going? And the full impact of the sanctions on the Russian economy has not been known.

White House spokesman Kate Bedingfield said the United States had information that the Russian military had misled Putin. As a result, tensions continued between Putin and his military leadership. “Putin’s war is a strategic mistake that has weakened Russia in the long run. and more lonely on the world stage.”

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby called Putin’s assessment of the situation “awkward,” making his efforts to end the conflict through peace talks less sincere. “The other thing is that you don’t know how such a leader will react to bad news.”

As the Ukrainian army began to try to recapture parts of the territory from Russia. It said on Tuesday, March 29 that Russia would reduce its military operations around Kiev. and the city of Sheernihiv northern ukraine

Jeremy Fleming, head of the UK’s Cyber ​​Intelligence Service (GCHQ), said the move was an indication that Russia misjudged the situation and needed to rethink significantly.

“We have seen Russian soldiers lacking weapons and morale. refusing to obey orders destroy their own equipment and even accidentally shot down its own plane. And although Putin’s advisers were afraid to tell him the truth. But what happened and the extent of these misconducts must be clear to the Russian regime,” Fleming said in a speech to the Australian National University. in canberra

part in the battlefield US and Ukrainian officials said Russia is working to deploy troops away from Kiev. This could be part of an effort to focus on the Donbas region. east of Ukraine

On the issue, Ukraine’s negotiator David Arahemia said a new round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks were scheduled to restart online on April 1.

Mr Arahami posted a message online saying: Ukraine makes an offer to meet the leaders of the two countries but Russia refused. It said further work was needed on the draft treaty.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the talks would be “with words, no specifics” after Russia’s poor assessment of the outcome of the talks.

The Russian and Ukrainian delegations held three-hour talks in Istanbul. On Tuesday, March 29, the Ukrainian side offered Ukraine’s neutral status in exchange for a security guarantee.