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War in Ukraine: Kremlin admits: War goals 'not yet achieved'

The Kremlin acknowledges that it has not yet fulfilled its initial objectives in the ongoing war in Ukraine, stating that military operations will continue.

In a recent admission, the Kremlin has recognized that four years after the start of the invasion of Ukraine, it has not achieved its initial war objectives. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson for the Kremlin, stated that the military 'special operation' would continue as the goals remain unmet. This statement highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Russian forces as the conflict drags on, despite expectations of a swift resolution.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been vocal about pressing for the release of EU financial aid packages, underscoring the importance of international support in maintaining Ukraine's defense capabilities. With pressures mounting from both internal and external sources, the Ukrainian government seeks to bolster its position against Russia’s continued aggression. The situation remains dynamic as additional international meetings are planned to address the crisis.

As the conflict evolves, criticisms are emerging regarding the proximity of U.S. former President Donald Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating the complexities of geopolitical alliances that influence the war. Moreover, calls for consequences regarding Hungary's blockages of financial aid to Ukraine are rising, reflecting the broader implications of European unity in the face of conflict. The unfolding developments in Ukraine and the EU's responses play a crucial role in shaping the future trajectory of the war.

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