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Kremlin: US is wrong to believe that escalating strikes against Ukraine can end the war

Russia warned on Thursday that the United States was wrong to think that deep Ukrainian strikes against Russian territory would help end more than four years war and could prolong it.

Marco Rubio, U.S. secretary of state, said that Russia is finding it difficult to defend its skies. He added that this will?hopefully give more room to negotiate a peace.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president said: "It is an escalation but it can also help bring an end."

Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesperson, told reporters that there are "certain misconceptions?within the White House Administration... about the idea that military pressure and escalation can pave the road for a peaceful resolution."

He called this a "flawed" premise and said that Russia's "special military operations" in Ukraine could last longer as a result.

Peskov stated that "it will lead to us having to create a bigger security zone - a greater buffer zone." "Stoking tensions or taking actions to escalate the situation will not contribute in any way to the peace process."

PUTIN'S POINT OF VIEW

According to three sources close to the Kremlin, President Vladimir Putin has rejected calls for peace talks with Kyiv and believes that Ukraine's drone attacks on Russia's oil refining and ports have strengthened his resolve to continue fighting.

Two sources claimed that Putin would escalate the conflict. One of the sources, who regularly meets with the president described an "high probability" of escalation.

Peskov, when asked about Trump's decision allowing Ukraine to manufacture Patriot?air defense interceptors under licence, said that Moscow is not in denial about U.S. weapon supplies to Kyiv.

"We don't see the situation with rose-tinted lenses, and President Putin is fully aware of that. There is also a duality in the U.S.'s position. Unlike the Europeans the United States still wants to move towards a peaceful process. The United States may make mistakes or be wrong, but their desire to achieve peace is sincere.

Trump's attempts to end the conflict in Ukraine have been stalled as Washington has been focused on the war against Iran. Peskov, however, reiterated the Kremlin's hope that U.S. mediation would resume when the Middle East crisis is resolved. (Reporting and Writing by Dmitry Antonov; Editing by Timothy Heritage).

(source: Reuters)