Peskov: Reduction of Arms Supplies to Kyiv Brings Special Military Operation Closer to an End!
Is the war in Ukraine finally nearing its end? Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, has dropped a bombshell. He claims that the recent decision by the United States to cut certain arms supplies to Kyiv actually signals that the special military operation by Russia in Ukraine is approaching its conclusion. Yes, you read that right – less weapons, less war!
American Stockpiles Running Dry?!
Peskov explained that the reason behind the halt in arms deliveries is “empty American warehouses.” It sounds like the Americans forgot to restock their arsenals while boasting about sending everything and anything to Ukraine. Well, it seems the party is over. Less weapons for Kyiv means fewer options to continue the conflict, and according to Peskov, that’s a sign the war is nearing its end.
Putin and Macron – Dialogue After Three Years
At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin and French leader Emmanuel Macron held their first phone call in nearly three years. The Kremlin and the Élysée Palace described the conversation as a “significant event.” Peskov emphasized that the initiative came from the French side, and Putin has repeatedly confirmed his readiness for dialogue, even with those with whom he has major disagreements.
Is This the Beginning of the End?
All this sounds like something is shifting in the diplomatic arena. Reduced arms supplies, talks between Putin and Macron, willingness for dialogue – is this the beginning of the end of the special military operation? Or is it just another phase in the long and complicated conflict that has been going on for years?
What Do Others Say?
While Peskov claims that the reduction in arms supplies is a sign the war is nearing its end, other players on the scene, like Donald Trump, have their own views. Trump recently stated he is unsure if the war in Ukraine will ever end, casting doubt on the Kremlin’s optimism.
Conclusion
The war in Ukraine is complex and far from simple solutions. But one thing is clear – the reduction of arms supplies to Kyiv and dialogue between world leaders are signs that something is changing. Whether this will be the end or just a pause, time will tell.
What about you? Do you believe the end of the special military operation is really near, or is this just another political game? Drop your thoughts and keep the conversation rolling!