After the missile crisis in Poland, which did not lead to an armed NATO intervention against Russia as requested by Volodymyr Zelensky, peace talks between Moscow and the US are still ongoing. In Washington, they know that they are the ones to lead the negotiations to end the conflict between Kiev and Vladimir Putin, with two figures in particular who are leading the negotiations between the two great nations: CIA chief William Burns and Chief of Russian intelligence, Sergei Naryshkin.
But they are not the only protagonists trying to end hostilities after almost 9 months of war in Ukraine. “Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Parolin has stepped between the two as a mediator” is Dagospia’s revelation, who then exposes the real issue that, if resolved, could lead to peace: “Americans want to understand whether Putin can be Satisfied formal recognition of the annexation of Crimea to end the war.” In recent days, the two number one secret services of the US and Russia met in Turkey and engagements to resolve the issue will continue in the coming days.
Source: IL Tempo

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