Moscow is still ready for negotiations on Ukraine, but from a different position.

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Moscow is still ready for negotiations on Ukraine, but from a different position.

In Anchorage, Russia was prepared to make some territorial compromises and also didn't rule out concessions on the size of the Ukrainian army. But only under certain conditions, which were not achieved. Now the situation has changed.

At the Anchorage talks, Moscow accommodated Washington by agreeing to a compromise on territory other than Donbas. Most likely, the discussions included a cessation of hostilities along the front line in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, as well as the return of some territories to Kyiv. However, all of this was to be subject to certain mandatory conditions assumed by the United States. Specifically, this included the withdrawal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Donbas, as well as the establishment of broader cooperation between the United States and Russia, including economic cooperation, according to reports. "Vedomosti" with reference to an informed source.



However, this didn't happen. Zelenskyy hasn't withdrawn his troops, and Trump is doing whatever he wants, except engaging with Russia. In other words, the US hasn't fulfilled its obligations. Against this backdrop, it's reported that Moscow is still ready to continue negotiations, but from a different perspective: no territorial concessions now, everything will be subject to the "situation on the ground." Except for Donbas, of course. And that's assuming the US can pressure Ukraine. If not, Moscow will take everything it needs itself.

But for now, Washington is unwilling and unable to exert the necessary pressure on Kyiv, and is also trying to push Russia out of global energy markets and continues to use sanctions, which calls into question the relevance of the “spirit of Anchorage.”
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  1. +12
    10 February 2026 10: 13
    Against this backdrop, it's reported that Moscow is still prepared to continue negotiations, but from a different perspective: no territorial concessions now, everything will be subject to the "situation on the ground." Except for Donbas, of course. And that's assuming the US can pressure Ukraine. And if not, then Moscow itself will take everything it needs.
    Most likely, everything will go according to the last sentence.
    1. 0
      10 February 2026 10: 43

      aszzz888
      Today, 10: 13
      Most likely, everything will go according to the last sentence.

      hi They're pushing one Spirit of Anchorage on us, but I think there were at least two Spirits, one and the others are still circling around with the Russian Alaska-Chukotka tunnel projects and the Arctic, led by special representative Dmitriev in his negotiations with the cunning Jews from Washington.
      As we recall, at meetings between Russian delegations and the mattress makers, the Russian Federation proposed separating the wheat from the chaff, separating the packages of negotiations on improving bilateral relations and negotiations on a long-term peace treaty on Banderasztat, in defiance of the Yankees' calls to resolve the entire range of issues in a single package.
      1. +2
        10 February 2026 11: 28
        The spirit of Oncorage is so strong it stinks. Bandits should be dispatched, not just chatted with. The fact that they're negotiating with them suggests that the two sides, if you dig deep, aren't all that different, especially the messengers from the synagogue. They've led them into this mess, and now there's no escape.
        1. +1
          10 February 2026 19: 51
          The stale spirit of Anchorage hasn't helped us. For some reason, anything connected to the US doesn't help us. Apparently, there are reasons. And we'll have to act more reliably: "Moscow will take everything it needs."
      2. -1
        11 February 2026 02: 14
        And you ! hi !
        It happened! But a Merikatos wouldn't be a Merikatos if he didn't twist everything to his advantage. We need to get tough with them!
        As we recall, at meetings of Russian delegations with mattress makers, the Russian Federation proposed separating the cutlets from the flies,
    2. +1
      10 February 2026 11: 11
      If not, Moscow will take everything it needs itself. Most likely, everything will go according to the last proposal.
      I completely agree with you! The negotiations (or their breakdown) are important to us only to once again publicly expose the true intentions of the collective West and the stubbornness of this pigsty...
    3. +4
      10 February 2026 11: 33
      aszzz888
      Today, 10: 13

      hi And, frankly, our Russian proletarian language has begun to reek of such rottenness from Anchorage, amid the statements of certain members of the bidet team (Fashington headquarters), including the owner, that even Russian Foreign Minister S. Lavrov quite correctly stated that the penguins are not abiding by the agreements, which signifies a huge hole in the indifference of the true aspirations of the ungentlemen of the southern mouth of the Potomac River.
      1. +3
        10 February 2026 22: 11
        As Grandfather Lenin said, "The main distinction of a politician is the ability to foresee!" He possessed this ability and was able to carry out a revolution that brought Russia to the forefront of the world! If a person in politics allows themselves to be led by the nose for years, then a politician will turn out like a crown from a pot!
        1. 0
          10 February 2026 23: 30
          Vicontas
          Today, 22: 11
          As Grandfather Lenin said, "The main distinction of a politician is the ability to foresee!" He possessed this ability and was able to carry out a revolution that brought Russia to the forefront of the world! If a person in politics allows themselves to be led by the nose for years, then a politician will turn out like a crown from a pot!

          hi I would not exaggerate the actions of the leader of the revolution, nor would I downplay the current situation in the Russian Federation, the world, and against the backdrop of the actions of the Russian Armed Forces in the North-Eastern Front-Country Operation.
          The game is not played yet, the stakes are too high.
          The main strength is in the unity of the Russian people and the preservation of the Fatherland, which is an eyesore to our eternal enemies - the Anglo-Saxons.
          And regarding temporary or non-temporary failures, one must always treat them with understanding - even Napoleon had at least two Waterloos.
          1. 0
            11 February 2026 07: 59
            You speak powerfully about the unity of the Russian people. good laughing
            1. +1
              11 February 2026 09: 22
              Essex62
              Today, 07: 59
              You speak powerfully about the unity of the Russian people.

              hi But this is the global human truth of the Russian world.
              The sincere, conscious villagers cannot understand why, for a Russian, the Motherland is inseparable from the mother in any form.
              And the losers are ready to sell their own mother for a pittance, aren't they?
              1. -1
                11 February 2026 15: 53
                Unfortunately, it's more complicated than that. Ethnic Russians make up 80 percent of Banderastan. But it just so happened that they were cut off from their motherland. Ukrainian It's somewhere in the areas surrounding Lemberg. The rest, never. But what's wrong with their minds... That's the problem. Some are waiting it out and want to preserve their identity while surviving, while others lost loved ones in the war and became embittered.
                As for our unity, this is a very bold statement.
        2. -1
          15 February 2026 18: 58
          You're wrong! He's a grandmaster! He has such complex moves that it takes your breath away! And what red lines can he draw? Not even Rembrandt can compare to him. And his deep concerns plunge the world into fear and awe.
    4. 0
      11 February 2026 15: 24
      They've woken up, damn it, and what wasn't clear before? Playing treaties with the Yankees is ridiculous. And the American bastards, led by Trump, want to include all our latest weapons in the New START Treaty, even those not covered by the treaty. Fuck them, bastards.
  2. +13
    10 February 2026 10: 14
    In other words, the US did not fulfill its obligations.

    Well, yes, well...who would have thought.
    Gentlemen are true to their word...they gave their word...they took their word back. I really don't want to hear the Commander-in-Chief say again that his partners have deceived him yet again.
    1. 0
      10 February 2026 11: 16
      I agree. As one of our activists said: This has never happened before, and here it is again!
    2. +5
      10 February 2026 12: 30
      It is somehow doubtful that a person who has achieved such a position can be bred so many times, like a single-celled sucker.
      There are various layers and deposits of underhanded games, intrigues, and matches...
      And strength decides everything. And if you've been deceived and cheated so many times, the balance of power and opportunity is clear.
      1. -1
        10 February 2026 21: 57
        Well, if things are like this and not worse.

        Foreign Agent "more alive than all the living" Life-size monuments to it stand all over Rus'. Why haven't liberals or patriots torn it down in 35 years? Perhaps because it's a symbol of globalism, hidden behind the demagoguery of "world happiness for slaves"? And "The oligarchies of all countries unite"—as the saying goes.
      2. 0
        11 February 2026 08: 01
        Russia has immeasurable strength. They don't want to use it.
    3. 0
      15 February 2026 18: 59
      Don't want to hear it? But you'll have to when he expresses another concern about being scammed AGAIN.
  3. +15
    10 February 2026 10: 18
    Have we been DECEIVED again!!!????
    How is it possible... they promoted the meeting with "friend" Trump so much...

    And then Venezuela is minus... Cuba is under blockade... Iran will soon be covered...

    And we are all waiting for some kind of gingerbread!?
    1. +6
      10 February 2026 10: 25
      Quote: russ71
      And we are all waiting for some kind of gingerbread!?

      Cookies!
    2. 0
      10 February 2026 11: 06
      ..we were DECEIVED again..
      Here Alexander Sergeevich saw to the root of the matter: "Ah, it's so easy to deceive me. I'm glad to be deceived myself."
    3. -1
      10 February 2026 11: 19
      The main thing here is to decide who we are and what kind of treats we want.
    4. +5
      10 February 2026 16: 25
      Yeah, and they're pirating tankers too... interesting lineup for Donya Kozya... Let's use the Zapadnoye Nuclear Power Plant together (the maintenance costs are yours, and the profits are ours!), develop YOUR mineral resources. And in the meantime, we'll disrupt your entire gas and oil trade... laughing
  4. +7
    10 February 2026 10: 20
    “All mine,” said the gold;
    “All mine,” said damask steel.
    “I will buy everything,” said the gold;
    "I'll take everything," said the bulat.

    A.S. Pushkin said this long ago. So listen to the Russian classic and don't bother yourself with all these agreements. fellow
    1. +3
      10 February 2026 11: 43
      Quote: Egoza
      So listen to a Russian classic and don't bother yourself with all these contracts.


      Speaking of classics, Ilf and Petrov wrote in The Golden Calf:

      "In those troubled times, everything made by human hands served less well than before: houses offered no protection from the cold, food was unsatisfying, electricity was only turned on during a major raid on deserters and bandits, running water only reached the ground floors, and trams were completely out of order. Yet, the forces of nature became more vicious and dangerous: winters were colder than before, the wind was stronger, and a cold that once put a person to bed for three days now killed him in the same three days." (c)

      Doesn't this remind you of anything? )))
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  5. +3
    10 February 2026 10: 21
    "Vedomosti" with reference to an informed source "what, what source? laughingI'm also well-informed—I'm following this. No one wanted to cave in. Russia refused to demonstrate its resolve to be the first to make concessions—for a fantastic deal (which is here today and gone tomorrow). No one is stopping us from continuing and working comprehensively. The only positive is that Trump dropped his sponsorship of Ukraine, and that's it. They didn't even give us the doors of the Russian consulates in the US.
    1. +12
      10 February 2026 11: 01
      The only positive is that Trump dropped his sponsorship of Ukraine and that’s it.They didn't even give us the doors of the Russian consulates in the US.

      You can also add:
      1. Belgorod is being shelled from Haimars, meaning the Americans are helping to direct...
      2. Who gave the command to Musk to turn off Starlinks?
      3. Who started pirating the tanker fleet?
      4. Who is pressuring India not to buy Russian oil? Moreover, the Indians are arresting oil tankers. What is this?
      5. Why don’t we provide Cuba with oil? Are we afraid?
      1. -1
        10 February 2026 16: 39
        Belgorod is being shelled from Haimars
        from old stock, you can try to refute it yourself.
        Who gave Musk the command to turn off Starlinks?
        This is their equipment. Maybe they should also provide you with corrections and satellites?
        Who started pirating the tanker fleet?
        This is your personal interpretation. They stop Panama and other islands from cheating with flags and documents. We'll sort it out and let them go.
        Who is pressuring India not to buy Russian oil?
        Is this prohibited? It's just business. Buy ours.
        Why aren't we providing Cuba with oil? Are we afraid?
        We're afraid/agreements/it's expensive - take your pick. And what's so shameful about that? Do you want to take money out of someone's pocket and pay with it? Or should we just slap them with it, like many people want? And they'll respond in kind. Fun. Cheerful, perky.
        Now we have all become geostrategists and all-knowing people, but for some reason they are waiting for answers to questions, the answers to which they already know.
      2. -1
        15 February 2026 19: 01
        The answer to the fifth question is simple: the multi-move player is fiercely afraid
  6. +4
    10 February 2026 10: 24
    Well, what else can you call our elite?
    Are there still those who believe in our elite?
    Maybe it's time to listen to people who have a slightly better understanding of the situation, instead of running around foaming at the mouth proving that we're all traitors and tsypsists from Ukraine?
    1. +3
      10 February 2026 14: 21
      Quote: Ivan Ivanov_36
      Maybe it's time to listen to people who have a slightly better understanding of the situation, instead of running around foaming at the mouth proving that we're all traitors and tsypsists from Ukraine?

      The name "Ivan Ivanov 36"!!! Tell us the NAME of this "most worthy MAN" who sees better and who should be listened to!!! Isn't this Ivan Ivanov36???
      I'm fed up with all these traitors and cynics here, speaking on behalf of some PERSON without making their name public. Can you name exactly what was "pro" in Anchorage?
      The Anchorage thugs were pushing for a halt to combat operations along the LBS if the Bandar-logs withdrew from Donbas, which would have effectively meant a halt to further advancement, and the future border between Bandar-logs and Russia would have run along this very same LBS. Does this benefit us? No! So, the Anchorage thugs failed to fulfill their part of the deal. They failed to remove the greenbacks from Donbas! This means that Russia, in turn, will also fail to fulfill its obligations, as Lavrov stated. In fact, our army is carrying out its SVO tasks as before and in accordance with the original objectives, which is in Russia's interests. The question is, why are you so hysterical? Why are you shouting so mercilessly in "slogans" if Russia remains within its rights and interests?
      1. -1
        10 February 2026 14: 38
        So, you were willing to give up the territories incorporated into Russia, as well as your power? What are we talking about here? Enough, honestly.
        1. +1
          10 February 2026 14: 45
          Quote: Ivan Ivanov_36
          So you were willing to give up the territories incorporated into Russia, as well as your power? What are we talking about here?
          And what did they give away?! Don't get off topic. Who, in your opinion, is the PERSON we all need to listen to? winked
          The mattresses haven't fulfilled their obligations, so we're free to fulfill ours. While Donya the Redhead is thinking, our troops are doing their job, pushing the LBS deeper into enemy territory. What's wrong?
          1. +3
            10 February 2026 15: 02
            You either don't get the facts or don't want to understand. Territories were ceded in Alaska. But no one was planning to do anything in the States. They were planning to put Putin under pressure again. They tricked him into making territorial concessions. And they wanted to freeze the line. Don't you see the weakness of our elites and their willingness to trade interests for thin air?
            1. 0
              10 February 2026 16: 54
              Quote: Ivan Ivanov_36
              You either don't get the facts or don't want to understand. Territories were ceded in Alaska. But no one was planning to do anything in the States. They were planning to put Putin under pressure again. They tricked him into making territorial concessions. And they wanted to freeze the line. Don't you see the weakness of our elites and their willingness to trade interests for thin air?

              One could reason along these lines, but the text of the agreements reached in Anchorage is in hand, although it hasn't been publicly disclosed or published at all. The commitments, as well as the concessions, were mutual. Russia certainly had to make some concessions, but the "mattresses," in turn, made commitments they haven't yet fulfilled. What was agreed upon is still secret. This circumstance, by the way, infuriates the entire leadership of Europe and Banderastan, yet somehow you're in the know and have already decided that all the polymers are hopelessly flawed.
          2. +2
            10 February 2026 15: 09
            To put it bluntly, our guys in Alaska screwed the SVO, and to avoid being kicked out of the Kremlin and save face, there was only one condition: hand over Donbas. But no one was even going to give up Donbas. Open your eyes and your brain.
            1. +1
              10 February 2026 17: 15
              Quote: Ivan Ivanov_36
              To put it bluntly, our guys in Alaska screwed the SVO, and to avoid being kicked out of the Kremlin and save face, there was only one condition: hand over Donbas. But no one was even going to give up Donbas. Open your eyes and your brain.

              I understand that in international affairs between Russia and the US, you see yourself as "above the fray," all in a white suit, but you must understand that throwing shit on your own land will not leave you clean. Why this obsession with bringing your country down to the US's benefit? Or maybe Russia accommodated Trump and helped him save face, since that whistleblower couldn't answer for his words or end the conflict in 24 hours, 100 days, or even six months. He essentially has nothing to go into the midterm elections with except a mess in everything he's touched, and Europe is in a state of stupor because they don't even know what policy to follow and are just waiting for Trump to "retire"? Have you ever tried looking at things from that perspective?
      2. +3
        10 February 2026 14: 47
        Quote: Nyrobsky
        Why do you scream so mercilessly in your "slogans"?

        It's simple. The headline reads: "Moscow is still ready for negotiations on Ukraine." The key words are highlighted: ready for negotiations. The corresponding triggers are triggered: a deal, betrayal, disgrace, "it's not hard to deceive me," etc. All of this is then packaged into a commentary.
        And although the article essentially states that Russia will not fulfill any obligations, but will continue military operations, alas, the turbo-patriots do not care, because the main thing is to crow, and then dawn may not come.

        Quote: Nyrobsky
        The mattresses did not fulfill their obligations, so we are free from fulfilling ours

        I have a suspicion that everything was originally planned the other way around and we didn’t even imagine that we would have to fulfill any obligations.
        1. -1
          11 February 2026 08: 53
          That's right, it was Putin who was the one who was acting up, not the other way around. He wasn't planning on negotiating anything. It was a distraction. While the redhead is busy with his deals.
          We will reach Kyiv, and maybe even Lemberg. good
    2. +1
      10 February 2026 16: 45
      Well, what else can you call our elite?
      teacher, scientist
  7. 0
    10 February 2026 10: 27
    In Anchorage, Russia was prepared to make some territorial compromises and also didn't rule out concessions on the size of the Ukrainian army. But only under certain conditions, which were not achieved. Now the situation has changed.

    Eh ..
    But they wrote it into the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
    1. -1
      10 February 2026 10: 34
      Eh... We'll be sad again that we were led somewhere wrong by the nose... And poked...
    2. 0
      10 February 2026 11: 04
      Ugh. She's been wiped so often over the last thirty years that I don't think there's any point in even thinking about the constitution anymore.
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    1. -4
      10 February 2026 11: 05
      Langley's long-time employee of the month for decades.
  9. 0
    10 February 2026 10: 28
    In other words, the United States did not fulfill its obligations.

    Yes, who would doubt it?request
    which calls into question the relevance of the "spirit of Anchorage"

    This "spirit" has a foul odor... No.
  10. +3
    10 February 2026 10: 31
    Zelya shaves Donnie, leaning on Europe.
    As long as Eurogays sponsor a clown, the war will not end.
  11. -2
    10 February 2026 10: 34
    It was clear from the start that the "spirit of Anchorage" was not to prevent Trump from crawling away from Ukraine with his face intact.
    - "Trump's face" is the only thing Putin gave him, no matter what they say.
  12. +2
    10 February 2026 10: 41
    In other words, the US did not fulfill its obligations.

    In other words, they just screwed me again! You just have to play not someone else's game (where they treat you in a way that benefits them), but your own, where you're in control.
    1. 0
      10 February 2026 12: 34
      This requires strength. And determination. Determination, a consequence of strength.
      But the forces are far from equal. Well, except for the nuclear component.
      1. 0
        11 February 2026 08: 57
        So, having mobilized all our forces and resources, are we now fighting the US Army? Where do you get these conclusions about the imbalance of power? We're fighting a Civil War, in which the West, as always, has only a very limited contingent.
        1. 0
          11 February 2026 17: 54
          You yourself write that the West got involved with a limited contingent.
          And we've been treading water for years. If they were to intervene fully, only nuclear weapons would be of any help.
          1. 0
            12 February 2026 08: 36
            We're treading water under the leadership of "respected" people who prioritize buying and selling, and who still have partners there. This means there won't be a full mobilization of the economy and the population. Even if we arm and train several million, it's still a question of who will win. We are Russians.
            And yes, in the event of direct intervention, our faith (doctrine) allows us to strike at their territory. Yes
  13. +3
    10 February 2026 10: 44
    Oh, they're starting to realize they've been deceived... What happened? ))) Are things really that bad? I thought we'd be negotiating with the Evil One until Easter...)
    1. -1
      10 February 2026 11: 08
      Quote: Hand of the Eye
      Oh, they're starting to realize they've been deceived...

      You were deceived, in Anchorage Putin exchanged "Trump's face" for Ukraine.
      He wants to save his face while crawling away from Ukraine, we want Ukraine, and how we take it is our problem, no one has promised anything here.
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  15. +3
    10 February 2026 10: 48
    Moscow has been asking for negotiations for four years now, and this is always perceived by everyone as weakness and an inability to win.
    1. +4
      10 February 2026 11: 02
      Well, that's exactly it. Essentially, all these statements about a military solution to the Ukrainian issue are just bluff. If you repeat the same thing for four years, but in practice it's an endless trench war, then anyone will stop believing in the strength of the Russian army. The US understands perfectly well that Russia needs negotiations much more than it's pretending. The emperor has no clothes...
    2. +2
      10 February 2026 11: 10
      Quote: Jacques Sekavar
      inability to achieve victory.

      It's hard to defeat the entire collective West, and with one hand, but Trump is crawling away, so it will be easier.
  16. 0
    10 February 2026 10: 53
    And if not, then Moscow itself will take everything it needs.

    This is possible. However, it would require industrial mobilization, an increase in the army, or the use of tactical nuclear weapons. In my opinion, the use of tactical nuclear weapons is preferable.
    1. -2
      10 February 2026 11: 18
      Quote: Alexey Lantukh
      However, subject to the mobilization of industry and the increase of the army

      Putin expects to win without mobilization, but not quickly, and this is really the US crawling away, Europe is being pushed apart, if not - then tactical nuclear weapons, they understand that too.
      1. -2
        10 February 2026 11: 49
        without mobilization, just not quickly

        If Putin had also disclosed our losses, the situation with mobilization or tactical nuclear weapons would have been more clear. It's dragging on... And now they're clamping down on our foreign trade. Basically, things will continue to get bad for the economy. And everyone will feel it.
  17. +3
    10 February 2026 10: 56
    And thank God that the red-haired pensioner stood up to our good grandfather and his admiration for Western partners. Everything our boys have won, with their blood and sweat, must not be returned to non-brothers under any pretext.
    1. 0
      10 February 2026 12: 31
      Absolutely right. We're not backing down, we're continuing to beg for a deal. But it's essential that Ukrainian statehood be destroyed and Russian territory reunited.
  18. +3
    10 February 2026 11: 25
    Oh, and how funny it is to listen now to our quasi-experts on TV... Time will tell... They change their shoes on the fly, with a smart look...)))
    1. -1
      10 February 2026 12: 39
      And who among the sane and thinking people, even a little, listens to and watches this farce performed by the Solovyovs, Zinalovs, Skabeevs, and Sheinins?
      There is zero point zero truth there.
      1. +2
        10 February 2026 13: 30
        Well, actually, listening and agreeing with someone are two different things. I get my information about things from a variety of sources, and even the most flawed opinions sometimes contain grains of truth. And for a general and accurate understanding of the situation, current events, news, existing media narratives and "agendas," official propaganda positions, the general mood of the masses, and so on, such political shows are useful sources... It's a different matter if they're watched by a driven, unthinking sheep, accustomed to borrowing the opinions of others, their own authorities, and so on. and blindly believing them, instead of using any information and opinions from a variety of sources to make their own correct decisions, critically and analytically examining them... then yes, for him, watching such programs, with a predominance of more propagandistic than objective opinions and views, is rather harmful, for the general mental development and understanding of events and reality, such as they are...) In general, what is poison for some, for others is a source of knowledge, data that can be skillfully manipulated, to calculate the development of events, etc. ...)))
    2. 0
      10 February 2026 16: 32
      Don't shoot the pianist... the guy earns his living as best he can...... wassat -Don't you remember where this is from?
      1. +1
        10 February 2026 16: 39
        I don't know... I know another expression: "Don't shoot the janitor, he's sweeping as best he can." But that's in regards to moderators on the Forums, in the context I know.
        1. +1
          10 February 2026 16: 41
          Well, as you Russians say, one way or the other is as bad as the other... - essentially the same thing. laughing
          1. 0
            10 February 2026 18: 26
            No, the essence is different))). In your case, the statement "don't shoot the pianist" because he makes a living as best he can doesn't provide any justification for why he shouldn't be shot... One doesn't follow from the other... But in mine, the deeper meaning... is like if you kill a janitor for not sweeping well, no one will take revenge on you; no one will clean up after you. So, the moral is that by killing a janitor, you're harming yourself...
            1. 0
              10 February 2026 20: 51
              Wow, you've got it all going!!!.....I meant about the pianist- Have pity on the guy - that's just the way he was born...- and I understood the same thing about the janitor... and you have no pity for the pianist - you could even shoot him - if there was a reason... well, about the janitor, it's generally tricky - I don't have a janitor at all - I'm capable of cleaning up after myself - so the question of damage doesn't work... and in general- Have pity on the janitor - that's just the way he was born... laughing ...... and you are a bloodthirsty girl... - all your associations are around to kill someone...
              1. +1
                10 February 2026 21: 03
                Nonsense...)))
                .........
                1. +1
                  10 February 2026 21: 04
                  gee! ...life-affirming!... laughing
  19. +3
    10 February 2026 11: 25
    Quote: Dedok
    The only positive is that Trump dropped his sponsorship of Ukraine and that’s it.They didn't even give us the doors of the Russian consulates in the US.

    You can also add:
    1. Belgorod is being shelled from Haimars, meaning the Americans are helping to direct...
    2. Who gave the command to Musk to turn off Starlinks?
    3. Who started pirating the tanker fleet?
    4. Who is pressuring India not to buy Russian oil? Moreover, the Indians are arresting oil tankers. What is this?
    5. Why don’t we provide Cuba with oil? Are we afraid?

    I'm not lazy. Cuba has 250,000 tons of Cuban-flagged tankers in their ports, and another one has just rowed up to Cuba, already in territorial waters. Two-thirds of the cargo. So, it's not so clear-cut with Cuba. Besides tankers, container ships also enter and leave Cuban ports. There are no articles about this—no orders have been issued. The West pirates with its own crew. Catch them and they'll let them go. Trump has only unloaded tankers carrying Chinese oil from Venezuela. wassat
    1. +1
      10 February 2026 11: 39
      As for India, I will not comment on the lack of awareness of "informed sources":. wassat
    2. 0
      10 February 2026 16: 36
      Well, if that's the case, then I feel better about the Cubans... - otherwise, in the Reich, everyone is singing "Cube" in unison... they're waiting and waiting, the jackals...
  20. 0
    10 February 2026 11: 47
    Against this background, it is reported...

    The author forgot to report - and who reported it?
  21. +1
    10 February 2026 11: 56
    Moscow is still ready for negotiations on Ukraine, but from a different position.

    I'd like to know, preparedness for what? For endless twiddling of thumbs?
    Something was recalled:
    How many times they repeated to the world,
    That flattery is vile, harmful; but just not for the future,
    And in the heart a flatterer will always find a corner.

    Luggage would seem easy for them:
    Yes the swan is breaking into the clouds
    Cancer backs away, and Pike pulls into the water.
    It is not for us to judge who is guilty and who is right;
    Yes, it's still there now.
    1. -1
      10 February 2026 12: 44
      It seems that behind the Wall, everyone is looking only at the red-haired thug’s mouth, catching every sneeze.
      What if, what if, now he remembers, calls, caresses...
      Is this the position of an independent, powerful, sovereign state? It looks more like vassalage.
  22. -2
    10 February 2026 12: 30
    A humiliating, shameful begging for a deal. They are ready to collude and trade Russian territory and people. The enemy's infrastructure, logistics, and command and control are intact by 205, and so is the energy sector. They are launching frontal assaults on the most fortified positions (over the previous eight years, which we also gave them through a deal).
  23. +1
    10 February 2026 13: 29
    Všichni na západě jsou lháři!!, včetně věčně čekajícího na Nobelovu cenu míru. Kdyby byla za napadání jiných států, soupeřem by byl jen Netanjahu.
    1. +1
      10 February 2026 13: 30
      Everyone in the West is a liar!!, including the one who's always waiting for the Nobel Peace Prize. If she were to speak out against other countries, her only opponent would be Netanyahu.
  24. +3
    10 February 2026 13: 44
    Trump has a ton of leverage over Russia, but none over the Banderites or the Brits. So, negotiating with him was a bad idea from the start. Apparently, Lavrov signaled as much, but the Ushakov/Peskov/Dmitriev faction didn't listen.
  25. +2
    10 February 2026 14: 21
    Just so long as this position is not knee-elbow.
    What kind of negotiations can there be if partners do not fulfill their obligations?
    1. +3
      10 February 2026 16: 40
      At my work, the directors also like to put forward idiotic ideas... - and I agree with them (it's not worth the trouble) - but I do it my way... It's working for now, I don't know how long it will last...
  26. 0
    10 February 2026 16: 37
    Quote: eugen_caro
    Well, if that's the case, then I feel better about the Cubans... - otherwise, in the Reich, everyone is singing "Cube" in unison... they're waiting and waiting, the jackals...

    I'm waiting for an article about Cuba, I'm tired of the same thing in the media. Everything is lost in Cuba, it was leaked.
  27. 0
    10 February 2026 16: 48
    The spirit of Anchorage is somehow rotten.
  28. 0
    11 February 2026 06: 46
    Moscow is still ready for negotiations on Ukraine, but from a different position.

    It seems we're all on the same page: "jump back after another kick." But Trump, like a true businessman, has conned and ripped us off in a classic fashion. And we'll hear the phrase, "We've been deceived again."
  29. 0
    11 February 2026 17: 19
    How disgusting is this rotten spirit of Anchorage.
  30. 0
    15 February 2026 10: 39
    Everyone's afraid to announce the promised tightening of power. It's best not to scare off their valued partners.
  31. +2
    15 February 2026 12: 07
    Duch...duchy straszą najczęściej, są bezcielesne iw dodatku nie istnieją.
    Tyle o duchu.
    Było jasne, że podstawowym warunkiem dla jakiegoś rozwiązania będzie zdolność USA do zgniecenia banderowców na Ukraine. Musiały USA chcieć, ale i móc.
    Kiedy okazało się, że nie mogą, i to nie ze względu na UE, ale dlatego, że...nie mogą, to przestały też chcieć. Trump liczył na szybki numerek i radosna wieść, że już po wszystkim i USA mają, co chciały, a Rosja też ma, tyle że nie to, co chciała, Ukraine zaś nie ma nic, czego akurat musiała chcieć, skoro wszystko zaczęła.
    Prosto mówiąc:
    USA nie mają na Ukrainie mocy. Nawet gdy Nuland kazała pieprzyć Europę. Nie mają zaś mocy dlatego, że tam nikt jej nie ma. UE dopóki robi to, co chce banderowska banda, ma pewne możliwości. Gdy nie robi, to staje się to problemem wewnątrz UE. Zaczyna się wtedy w UE presja na np. Węgry. Rosja gdyby nie SWO, też nie miałaby mocy.
    Ukraine się spozycjonowala jako raj kryminalny i cenny dostawca cennych surowców, np.dzieci, organów ludzkich czy surowców po prostu, tradycyjnych.
    Bycie kimś takim jest doprawdy mistrzowskim zagraniem.
    Jest niezbędna tyłu czynnikom, iż w tej postaci może trwać wiecznie. Zwłaszcza, że ​​jest wspaniałym miejscem dla przyspieszenia przepływu pieniędzy.
    Ludzi zaś do wojny ma jeszcze wcale nie tak mało.
    Zatem za kilka lat sytuacja będzie podobna.
    Szcze ne wmerla, bo nie może. Musi trwać. Jest bezcenna