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In this interview, Ambassador Andrei Kelin discusses Russia's perspective on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, international relations, and economic matters.
Key talking points include:
- Peace Plan for Ukraine: Kelin states that any peace plan should be a comprehensive, long-term solution not just for Ukraine, but for everyone, including security guarantees for Russia and all European countries. He also believes the issue of NATO should be resolved once and for all (0:20-0:52). He implies that Russia expects a "surrender" from Ukraine, given the situation on the front line and Ukraine's economic state (1:17-1:43).
- Front Line Situation: Kelin claims Russia is in a "winning situation" with the front line moving quickly, citing the liberation of 87 settlements during the autumn and the encirclement of Ukrainian troops in certain areas (2:17-3:17).
- Russian Terms for Peace: The Ambassador reiterates that Russia's terms for peace have been laid down by President Putin a year ago and have not changed (3:41-4:00).
- Hybrid Warfare: Kelin suggests that if Britain accuses Russia of hybrid war, Russia can make the same accusations against European and British efforts, stating Russia itself is under cyberattack (4:47-5:31).
- Impact of War on Russia: When pressed on the number of Russian casualties, Kelin dismisses estimates as "nonsense" and highlights an exchange of bodies where Ukraine returned significantly more bodies than Russia did (7:39-8:50). He states the conflict is about saving Russian-speaking people from oppression (9:03-9:11).
- Ukrainian Elections: Kelin questions the legality of President Zelenskyy holding elections under martial law, stating that according to Ukrainian law, only the parliament can continue to exist under martial law, making Zelenskyy's presidency illegal (10:32-11:15).
- Confiscation of Russian Assets: He vehemently opposes the confiscation of frozen Russian assets by Europe, calling it "absolutely illegal" and "theft of money." He warns of serious consequences for those who decide to do this, mentioning that Russia also holds British, Belgian, and other assets (11:37-12:58).
- European Leadership: Kelin criticizes current European leaders for lacking strategic perspective, focusing only on short-term wins rather than the future (12:29-12:48).
- Relations with NATO and Europe: Kelin states Russia has no plans or intentions to go to war with Europe or NATO, but emphasizes that European leaders are not listening to Russia's stance (22:52-23:42).
- Economic Pressure: Kelin downplays the economic pressure on Russia, acknowledging a lower growth rate and inflation but stating Russia is trading with 85% of non-Western countries and is not feeling serious pressure (27:10-28:20).
