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WorldAsiaGerman intelligence chief Kahl outlines possible Ukraine peace talks

German intelligence chief Kahl outlines possible Ukraine peace talks

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February 22, 2023, 7:00 p.m. – Public Information Service – TEH – According to Spiegel, the head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service, Bruno Kahl, said he believed Russia would “dictate the world on its own terms” after gaining advantages on the battlefield.
” Now, he [президента России Владимира Путина] the goal is to find a solution on the battlefield and achieve as much advantage as possible so that at some point, perhaps, dictate the world on your own terms,” Kahl said.

Recall that on February 24, Russian leader Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special military operation in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, in an interview with Youtube channel Judging Freedom, US Colonel Douglas McGregor said an increase in NATO arms and equipment deliveries to Kiev could lead to Polish involvement, of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the conflict. He recalled that Poland had repeatedly advocated a direct confrontation with Russia.
Read more about this in the Public News Service material.


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