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The Kremlin has dismissed the peace proposal by the US and Ukraine, seeking to impose its own conditions to end the ongoing war. This has brought the focus back on Russia's internal contradictions, as evident from the recent statements by Kremlin propagandists and public figures. There's growing discontent regarding the losses in the war and the regime’s tactics. Furthermore, international diplomatic efforts continue to emphasize the need for a peaceful resolution, with the UK and other nations attempting to mediate. Meanwhile, Russia’s propagandists continue to express aggressive rhetoric both towards Western nations and Ukraine itself, reflecting the ongoing geopolitical tensions and the Kremlin's stringent stance.

What is the Kremlin's position on the peace plan proposed by Ukraine and the US?

The Kremlin has rejected the 20-point peace plan proposed by Ukraine and the US, stating that it lacks provisions important to Russia. Instead, it is preparing to present its own ultimatum that it sees as more favorable to its strategic interests.

Why are there discrepancies in the Russian army's numbers according to Kremlin sources?

Kremlin propagandist Klimov highlighted a mismatch between the number of contracts signed with the Russian army and the actual deployment in Ukraine, suggesting that official figures may not accurately reflect the reality, contributing to the growing skepticism about the Kremlin's disclosures.

What response has the international community had regarding Russia’s stance on Ukraine?

Countries like the UK have been trying to mediate by establishing contact with Russian officials. However, global consensus remains critical of Russia's actions, urging the Kremlin to engage in genuine peace talks and reconsider its position in the conflict with Ukraine.

How have public figures and propagandists responded to the Kremlin’s military strategies?

Some Kremlin propagandists have acknowledged the challenges and failures of Russia's military strategies in Ukraine, expressing concerns over the potential cultural and civilizational defeat despite occupying certain territories, indicating a systemic issue within the Kremlin’s tactics and broader strategy.

Has there been any indication of internal changes or resignations within the Kremlin?

Yes, there have been reports of resignations, such as Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Dmitry Kozak, which underscore potential internal conflicts and dissatisfaction with the ongoing strategies within the Kremlin amid the geopolitical crisis.

What other diplomatic engagements have been suggested involving the Kremlin?

The Kremlin maintains a stance of diplomatic readiness, notably suggesting potential meetings between Russian President Vladimir Putin and international leaders such as the US President, although specific commitments or dates remain undefined.

What is the current public sentiment in Russia regarding the Kremlin’s handling of the Ukraine conflict?

The public sentiment appears increasingly critical, with opinions from some Kremlin-affiliated individuals expressing dissatisfaction with the ongoing war's progression and the internal policies affecting the economic and military sectors, indicating unrest and a call for different approaches.

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