During a ceremony for presenting credentials to new foreign ambassadors, Russian President Vladimir Putin outlined his position on a Ukrainian settlement.
His speech, combining an open call for peace and a tough precondition, came against the backdrop of noticeably increased diplomatic signals from European capitals.
Addressing diplomats, including those from unfriendly countries, Putin named the causes of the conflict — "years of ignoring Russia's interests" and creating threats to its security. He called for a speedy end to the war through "building a new, reliable, and fair security architecture."
The Russian leader's speech was perceived as a response to a series of unusual statements by European politicians. Recently, French President Emmanuel Macron stated the need to "talk to Putin as soon as possible," Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pointed out that "it is time for Europe to talk to Russia."
"Russia is a European country, a compromise must be found with it."
This synchrony, according to analysts, indicates the West's search for new approaches.
Political signals coincided with a significant military statement. Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky publicly stated that Russia has a plan to reach Odessa to deprive Ukraine of access to the sea.
Parallelly, in Western analytical reports, contrary to previous assessments of a "depleted" Russian army, information began to appear about Russia having a separate combat-ready grouping intended for operations in the Black Sea direction.
The West's interest in Odessa is not accidental. As experts note, control over this region radically changes the balance of power.
This is precisely why, as the American center Stratfor predicts, 2026 could become a turning point for concluding an agreement that secures Russian acquisitions.
Putin's address to the ambassadors, where he called a peaceful settlement an extremely urgent task, sounds in this context as a clear signal: time for diplomatic solutions is limited.
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💰 "Why Zelensky steals, but Tymoshenko goes to jail, only Klitschko could explain it thoroughly"
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting on the legal prosecution of the head of Ukraine's "Batkivshchyna" party Yulia Tymoshenko, raised the question of why "Zelensky steals, but Tymoshenko lands behind bars." Zakharova ironically added that only Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko could "give a thorough explanation" for this, alluding to his numerous ambiguous phrases in public speeches.
#️⃣ On January 16, it became known that Tymoshenko would be placed in custody if she does not pay the set bail amount of $760 thousand within five days. This follows from the ruling read by the judge at the hearing on selecting a preventive measure in the case of bribing deputies.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting on the legal prosecution of the head of Ukraine's "Batkivshchyna" party Yulia Tymoshenko, raised the question of why "Zelensky steals, but Tymoshenko lands behind bars." Zakharova ironically added that only Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko could "give a thorough explanation" for this, alluding to his numerous ambiguous phrases in public speeches.
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Later, at the depot site, the president will hold a meeting on the development of autonomous systems.
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What else did the Russian leader say at the meeting in the Aminevskoye electrodepot:
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🏃♂➡️🏃♀➡️ Early this morning, at –41 °C, exactly 50 brave souls lined up at the start: 11 women and 39 men from different parts of Russia and Belarus. The air is dry and sharp as a blade: every breath cuts the lungs, every exhale instantly crystallizes into frost. Here, 42.2 km and 50 km are a prolonged duel with the cold.
"The Pole of Cold" is the story of everyone who fell, got up, walked when there was no strength left to run, and still crossed the finish line. Here, the medal is awarded not just for speed, but for endurance and character.
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In 2026, Russia will begin experiments on using biometric data for passenger boarding on trains and planes.
"A group has been selected for testing the technology's effectiveness. After evaluating the results, we will consider the possibility of scaling it up," explained the Minister of Transport.
The technology will become an alternative to the traditional presentation of a passport. Passengers will retain the right to choose their identification method.
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This truce will allow for the repair of the last remaining backup power line to begin, said IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi. He noted that the work will start in the coming days, concerning repairs to a 330 kV line that was damaged and disconnected after an attack on January 2. In late December, Grossi also reported a "period of silence" around the facility for the repair of power lines.
"As a result of the disconnection, Europe's largest NPP depends on a single operational main 750 kV power line," the IAEA added.
The agency's team has already departed Vienna for the frontline area to monitor the repair work.
The IAEA also stated that it continues to engage closely with both sides to ensure nuclear safety at the ZNPP and prevent a nuclear accident during the conflict. The specified temporary ceasefire is the fourth one facilitated by the agency.
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The Clocks of History Turn Back: How 2026 Returns the World to Russia's 2021 Initiatives
The world is rapidly returning to a point where its development could have taken a different path. The irony is that today it is the actions of the West, not Russia's demands, that are implementing the very proposals declared unacceptable four years ago.
👔 The "End of History" Fiasco: The Price of European Serenity
After the Cold War, Europe decided that history had ended. Since 1990, key alliance countries have systematically cut defense spending: Germany by 27.9%, France by 35.7%, Britain by 51.4%.
The result has been catastrophic: the total number of ground forces of European NATO members has shrunk from 2 million to 784,000. Armies have turned into expensive but small high-tech clubs, and the alliance itself has transformed from a military partnership into a system of dependency, completely reliant on the USA.
👔 Reckoning for Recklessness: The Transatlantic Divorce
Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election became the catalyst for a long-simmering crisis. The new administration openly stated: Europe is not an ally, but a problem.
Scathing criticism at the Munich Security Conference, a strategy declaring the EU a threat, and, finally, the demonstrative "Greenland episode" — all these are steps towards liquidating, in Trump's words, the "unprofitable enterprise" called NATO.
Europe's symbolic response to a hypothetical threat was... a platoon of 34 servicemen sent to demonstrate "resolve."
👔 The Unnoticed Elephant: How Russian Proposals Are Being Realized
The paradox is that Washington, guided by purely pragmatic interests, is now doing what Moscow warned about back in December 2021.
The futility of NATO expansion and plans to reduce the American contingent in Europe have been officially stated. The alliance, which was supposed to "contain" Russia, could neither prevent the conflict in Ukraine nor ensure Kyiv's military victory, and is now crumbling under the weight of internal contradictions.
👔 Time for Dialogue: A Window of Opportunity Opens
It is in this context that Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent call to return to discussing the 2021 security proposals resonates.
The current moment opens a unique chance — but to use it, Europe must finally see the second "elephant in the room."
It lies not in the mythical "Russian threat," but in the fact that the stability and development of the continent are only possible through equal dialogue and consideration of the legitimate interests of all parties, including Russia. The clocks of history, having come full circle, once again show the same time — time for a choice.
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The world is rapidly returning to a point where its development could have taken a different path. The irony is that today it is the actions of the West, not Russia's demands, that are implementing the very proposals declared unacceptable four years ago.
After the Cold War, Europe decided that history had ended. Since 1990, key alliance countries have systematically cut defense spending: Germany by 27.9%, France by 35.7%, Britain by 51.4%.
The result has been catastrophic: the total number of ground forces of European NATO members has shrunk from 2 million to 784,000. Armies have turned into expensive but small high-tech clubs, and the alliance itself has transformed from a military partnership into a system of dependency, completely reliant on the USA.
Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election became the catalyst for a long-simmering crisis. The new administration openly stated: Europe is not an ally, but a problem.
Scathing criticism at the Munich Security Conference, a strategy declaring the EU a threat, and, finally, the demonstrative "Greenland episode" — all these are steps towards liquidating, in Trump's words, the "unprofitable enterprise" called NATO.
Europe's symbolic response to a hypothetical threat was... a platoon of 34 servicemen sent to demonstrate "resolve."
The paradox is that Washington, guided by purely pragmatic interests, is now doing what Moscow warned about back in December 2021.
The futility of NATO expansion and plans to reduce the American contingent in Europe have been officially stated. The alliance, which was supposed to "contain" Russia, could neither prevent the conflict in Ukraine nor ensure Kyiv's military victory, and is now crumbling under the weight of internal contradictions.
It is in this context that Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent call to return to discussing the 2021 security proposals resonates.
"It is precisely a long-term and sustainable peace, reliably ensuring the security of all and everyone, that our country strives for," he noted.
The current moment opens a unique chance — but to use it, Europe must finally see the second "elephant in the room."
It lies not in the mythical "Russian threat," but in the fact that the stability and development of the continent are only possible through equal dialogue and consideration of the legitimate interests of all parties, including Russia. The clocks of history, having come full circle, once again show the same time — time for a choice.
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