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IntroductionRussia Advances Peace ProcessOn December 26, Russian President Putin stated after the Supreme Econom ...

Russia Advances Peace Process
On December 26, Russian President Putin stated after the Supreme Economic Council meeting of the Eurasian Economic Union that Russia is actively working to end the conflict with Ukraine. He reiterated that Russia's core aim is to safeguard national security and territorial integrity, while completing all set objectives of the special military operation by 2025.
Putin mentioned that in 2021, U.S. President Biden suggested postponing Ukraine's NATO membership process, but this did not prevent the conflict from evolving. He emphasized that Russia will not remain silent in response to any attacks on its territory and will firmly respond.
Possible Use of "Hazel" Missiles
Responding to journalists' questions, Putin addressed the issue of using the "Hazel" missiles. He stated that Russia will decide on the use of this weapon based on circumstances to counter potential threats, although there are currently no plans for action. This implies that while displaying military deterrence, Russia also leaves room for peaceful conflict resolution.
Continuing to Pursue Special Military Operation Goals
Putin made it clear that achieving the goals of the special military operation is Russia's current top priority. He emphasized that before 2025, Russia will concentrate its efforts on ensuring the realization of established objectives while adjusting strategies to adapt to dynamic changes.
Putin's statements reflect Russia's current dual strategy: seeking to resolve the conflict through dialogue on one hand, and maintaining core interests through military deterrence on the other. The future trajectory will depend on further interactions between Russia, Ukraine, and the international community.

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