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Putin Fired Kozak Over Ukraine Negotiation Calls – ISW

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Putin Removes ⁤Longtime Ukraine Advisor Dmitry Kozak, Reportedly ‌for Advocating Negotiations

WASHINGTON – Russian President Vladimir Putin has ⁣removed Dmitry Kozak from his position as Deputy Chief⁢ of Staff, a move reportedly linked to Kozak’s repeated calls for negotiations ⁢wiht Ukraine to end the ongoing conflict, according to the Institute for the study ⁤of War (ISW). Kozak, previously a key architect of Kremlin policy toward Ukraine, had advocated for⁣ a diplomatic solution even before the full-scale ‌invasion began in february 2022.

Kozak served as​ an intermediary in attempting to reach an agreement with Ukraine that would have precluded Ukrainian membership in NATO,but putin‍ reportedly rejected the⁢ proposal,opting ‍rather ⁣to pursue the ‌annexation of Ukrainian territory. Western and Russian sources ⁣indicate Kozak’s influence⁣ within the Kremlin waned in ⁢recent months ⁣after he advised Putin to⁢ halt ‍hostilities, initiate‍ peace talks, and curtail the influence of Russian security services.

Prior to 2022,Kozak was one of​ Putin’s⁤ closest advisors on Ukraine,overseeing Kremlin strategy⁢ in the country before obligation was transferred to​ Sergei Kiriyenko.more ⁣recently, ‍Kiriyenko also assumed control of the Kremlin’s ​portfolio​ on Moldova from Kozak, consolidating his power within Putin’s management.

The New York Times reported in August ⁣that kozak recently⁤ offered ⁣Putin a ⁤path to stop the⁤ war and begin peace negotiations.Reuters reported in 2022 that Kozak had previously persuaded Putin to accept a preliminary agreement⁤ with‌ Ukraine ‍regarding NATO membership, which Putin ultimately dismissed before launching‍ the full-scale invasion.

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