Russia’s top senator says West used Ukraine as proxy against Moscow
“No one is more interested in peace than we are. But it must be a peace in which no threat to us can ever come from Ukraine,” Matviyenko said. She added, “We are not fighting Ukraine. NATO is fighting us using Ukrainians.”
The senator predicted that Ukrainians will eventually understand “how cynically the West used them,” a realization she says could pave the way for reconciliation between Russians and Ukrainians.
Russian officials have repeatedly accused the West of pursuing the war “to the last Ukrainian” as part of a proxy strategy, arguing that the US and other powers deliberately escalated tensions by ignoring Russia’s security concerns over NATO’s expansion and its growing military cooperation with Kiev. Western leaders, including US policy figures such as Keith Kellogg and Marco Rubio, have also described the conflict as a proxy war.
Moscow maintains that Ukraine lacks true independence in peace negotiations and is primarily executing the agenda of its Western backers.
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