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‘No alternative’: Russia vows to continue Ukraine war after US jibe

September 29, 2025
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The Kremlin, the official residence of the President of Russia, has made a bold statement on Wednesday regarding the ongoing military offensive in Ukraine. Despite the recent assertion made by U.S. President Donald Trump that Russia is a ‘problem’ in the region, the Kremlin has firmly stated that there is no alternative but to continue with their military actions.

The situation in Ukraine has been a source of tension between Russia and the West for several years now. The annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 and the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine have caused a rift between the two sides. The recent escalation in the conflict has led to renewed international concern and calls for a peaceful resolution.

However, the Kremlin has made it clear that they see no other option but to continue with their military offensive in Ukraine. In a statement released on Wednesday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, “The situation in Ukraine is complex and requires a strong response. We have no choice but to protect our interests and the interests of our allies in the region.”

The statement from the Kremlin comes in response to President Trump’s recent comments on Russia’s involvement in Ukraine. During a press conference on Tuesday, President Trump had referred to Russia as a ‘problem’ and stated that he hoped to have a good relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, the Kremlin has dismissed these remarks, stating that they do not reflect the reality of the situation.

The Kremlin’s decision to continue with their military offensive in Ukraine may seem controversial to some, but it is important to understand the reasons behind it. Russia has long maintained that their actions in Ukraine are in response to the country’s decision to move closer to the West and join NATO. They see this as a direct threat to their national security and have taken measures to protect their interests.

Furthermore, the Kremlin has accused the Ukrainian government of violating the Minsk II agreement, which was signed in 2015 to bring an end to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. The agreement called for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of heavy weapons from the front lines. However, the Kremlin claims that the Ukrainian government has not fulfilled their obligations under the agreement, leading to the escalation of the conflict.

It is also worth noting that the Kremlin’s actions in Ukraine are not without support. Many Russian citizens see the country’s involvement in Ukraine as a necessary step to protect their interests and maintain their influence in the region. The Russian government has also stated that they are providing humanitarian aid to the people in eastern Ukraine who have been affected by the conflict.

In light of these factors, it is clear that the Kremlin’s decision to continue with their military offensive in Ukraine is not an easy one. They understand the potential consequences of their actions, but they also believe that it is necessary for the protection of their country and their allies in the region.

As the situation in Ukraine continues to unfold, it is important for all parties involved to work towards a peaceful resolution. The Kremlin has stated that they are open to dialogue and are willing to participate in negotiations to find a solution to the conflict. However, they have also made it clear that they will not back down from their stance and will continue to protect their interests.

In conclusion, the Kremlin’s decision to press on with their military offensive in Ukraine may be met with criticism and concern from the international community. However, it is important to understand the reasons behind their actions and the complexities of the situation. The Kremlin remains committed to finding a resolution to the conflict and is open to dialogue, but they will not compromise on their national security and interests.

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