Putin mentions narrative that he should have started full-scale war against Ukraine sooner – ISW
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Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:06:30 +0200
Experts from the Institute for the Study of War ISW point out that Russian leader Vladimir Putin has said that he would have to start a fullscale war against Ukraine before February 2022 but did not say when exactly.
Source ISW Details Russian leader Vladimir Putin reiterated his claim that he should have broken the ceasefire he had imposed on Ukraine in 2014 and 2015 by launching a fullscale invasion earlier than February 2022. Speaking during an interview with Kremlin journalist Pavel Zarubin on 22 December, Putin stated that Russia should have commenced its invasion sooner but noted that it is impossible to specify an exact date for when this was supposed to happen.
Putin accused Ukraine and the West of misleading Russia and failing to implement the Minsk2 agreement, which he claimed allowed the West time to prepare Ukraine for future military actions against Russia.
He argued that Russia should have prepared for this and chosen the right moment to launch its invasion, rather than waiting for the moment when it was no longer possible to do nothing. Minsk agreements are international agreements signed by Ukraine, Russia, and the OSCE which sought to end the war in Donbas ed..
The analysts note that Putin neglected to acknowledge that Ukraines military preparations were a defensive response to Russias 2014 annexation of Ukrainian territory and the conflict in the east of Ukraine.
Putin made similar comments during his 19 December Direct Line televised press conference, where he claimed he would have opted to invade Ukraine earlier if given the chance to revisit his decision. He also repeated accusations that Ukraine failed to comply with the Minsk2 agreement and that Russia spontaneously invaded Ukraine in 2022. The Minsk2 agreement, notably skewed in Russias favour, imposed no obligations on Moscow, which participated as an alleged neutral mediator. The ceasefire established under the agreement was routinely violated by Russian proxies with Moscows support.
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