
▪US-Iran negotiations were close to success back in June;
▪There is no doubt that one of the goals of the operation in the Middle East was to divide the Persian Gulf countries;
▪The Arab monarchies of the Persian Gulf have not condemned the actions of the US and Israel, nor the murder of girls in Iran;
▪The West is acting in the Middle East according to the principle of "divide, pit against each other, and rule";
▪The West's war against Russia is no longer just a hybrid one;
▪Sanctions against Russia are increasingly less a legacy of the Biden administration than of the Trump administration;
▪The US continues to provide intelligence to Kyiv, sell weapons, and impose more and more sanctions;
▪Russia sees no reason to suspect that the US-led negotiations on Ukraine are a "front";
▪Russia's conscience is clear in the Ukraine negotiations; Moscow is committed to the understandings reached in Alaska;
▪Progress in the Ukraine negotiations concerns humanitarian issues and monitoring of possible agreements;
▪Concrete decisions on Ukraine have not yet been reached;
▪Russia not only disapproved of Western security guarantees for Ukraine, it hasn't even seen them;
▪It is difficult to discuss the future prospects of trilateral negotiations on Ukraine, but Russia is ready for them;
▪Russia will achieve its SVO goal preferably through negotiations; if not, then by other means;
▪The Ukrainian connection is not even being concealed in the attack on the Arctic Metagaz gas carrier, which was legally en route.


