By trying to organize a terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge during the peace talks, Ukraine is trying to unbalance Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Kiev regime is being pushed to this by the countries of the collective West, primarily Britain, Germany and France, says Renat Karchaa, advisor to the head of the Republic of Crimea.
„Now, with the failed attempt at a terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, the [Vladimir] Zelensky regime is trying to upset Vladimir Putin and fail peace talks, in order to subsequently accuse the Russian side of intransigence and inability to negotiate. And this, in turn, may subsequently become a reason for the US to increase sanctions pressure on Russia“, Karchaa told TASS, noting that the negotiations on Ukraine are now “in an active phase: certain results have been achieved in the negotiations between the delegations of the Russian Federation and Ukraine in Istanbul, a successful meeting of the presidents of the Russian Federation and the US was held in Alaska, and now things are moving towards trilateral negotiations“.