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title: "Kyslytsia: Putin Does Not Want Negotiations, Counting on Ukraine Not Surviving the Winter"
description: "First Deputy Head of the President's Office Kyslytsia stated that Putin does not strive for negotiations, calculating that Ukraine will not survive the winter. Meanwhile, Kyiv continues the diplomatic track and awaits the visit of American negotiators."
date: 2026-08-20T15:36:00.000Z
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tags: [ukraine, russia, putin, kislitsa, peace-talks, trump, diplomacy, war]
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# Kyslytsia: Putin Does Not Want Negotiations, Counting on Ukraine Not Surviving the Winter

![Pavlo Kyrylenko at a session: statement that Putin avoids negotiations, betting Ukraine will not survive the winter](https://xab.info/media/2026/08/21/kislica-putin-ne-gotov-k-peregovoram-zima/kislica-putin-ne-gotov-k-peregovoram-zima-1.webp)

## 🎯 Key Points

- Kyslytsia stated that Putin has no desire to negotiate, and Moscow's motivation will drop even more in winter due to the calculation that Ukraine will not be able to survive the winter.
- Kyiv maintains the diplomatic track and emphasizes the importance of the postponed visit of Trump's negotiators to Kyiv.
- The Kremlin (Ushakov, Galuzin) publicly refuses to 'freeze' the war without eliminating the 'root causes'.
- There is an inconsistency in the parties' assessments: Kyiv simultaneously speaks of Moscow's refusal and of 'significant progress' in negotiations.

Serhiy Kyslytsia, the First Deputy Head of the President's Office of Ukraine, outlined his assessment of Moscow's negotiating position in an interview with RBK-Ukraine (citing the 'Ukrinform' program). According to him, Vladimir Putin has 'no desire whatsoever to sit at the negotiating table,' and after the onset of winter until its end—that is, until mid-March—the Kremlin's motivation for dialogue will, according to Kyiv's assessment, drop even further. Kyslytsia claims that the logic of the Russian leader's actions is based on the calculation that Moscow will believe Ukrainians are 'not strong enough as a nation to survive this winter.' Thus, the refusal to negotiate, according to Kyiv's version, is not principled but purely calculated.

### Kyslytsia's Assessment: Why Moscow is Dragging Time, According to Him

Kyslytsia directly links the Kremlin's negotiating passivity with the seasonal factor. His thesis is that the winter period—with its strain on the energy system, logistics, and social sphere—is viewed in Moscow as a window of opportunity to pressure Kyiv without making concessions at the negotiating table. At the same time, the official emphasizes that Ukraine 'is still considering diplomatic ways to end the war' and does not abandon the peace track, regardless of how the opponent behaves.

### Diplomatic Track and the Role of the US

Separately, Kyslytsia highlighted the importance of the visit to Kyiv by negotiators of US President Donald Trump, which, according to him, has been postponed several times. The official assessed the last two and a half months as 'very active,' pointing to 'very productive conversations'—both remote and in-person—between the Ukrainian and American presidents. In his opinion, 'the atmosphere and level of mutual understanding between Ukraine and the US, at least as it formally appeared, were unprecedented during the period from June to August.' Kyiv, according to Kyslytsia, continues to voice to partners its position of readiness for diplomatic settlement to prevent the narrative from taking root in world capitals that it is Ukraine seeking escalation.

### Kremlin Position: Rejection of a 'Freeze'

Against the backdrop of Kyiv's assessments, the Russian side publicly fixes a different framework. Yuri Ushakov, Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, confirmed, according to reports by RBK-Ukraine, that the Kremlin does not plan any 'freezing' of the war against Ukraine. In turn, Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin stated that Russia allegedly will never agree to 'freezing' hostilities without eliminating the so-called 'root causes' of the conflict. Thus, Moscow formally does not exclude dialogue but makes it dependent on conditions that Kyiv considers unacceptable.

### Contradictory Data

There are significant inconsistencies in the statements of the parties and even within Kyiv's own position, which are important to consider. On the one hand, Kyslytsia states the complete absence of Putin's desire to negotiate and predicts a further drop in Moscow's motivation in winter. On the other hand, the same official speaks of 'significant progress in peace negotiations,' an 'unprecedented' atmosphere with the US, and active contacts over the last two and a half months. The question arises: if, according to Kyiv's assessment, Moscow does not want to make a deal, where does the 'significant progress' and productive conversations come from? Furthermore, the Kyiv narrative about the Kremlin's calculation on Ukraine's winter vulnerability is not supported by public statements from the Russian leadership but is an interpretation by the Ukrainian side. Russian officials, on the contrary, emphasize not a 'calculation on winter' but a principled refusal of a 'freeze' without eliminating 'root causes.' These two frameworks—Moscow's calculated evasion (Kyiv's version) and the principled position on conditions (Moscow's version)—do not match and require careful attribution.

### Context and Conclusions

The totality of statements on August 21, 2026, paints a picture in which both sides publicly maintain negotiating rhetoric but effectively cement rigid positions. Kyiv emphasizes its readiness for diplomacy and awaits the visit of American mediators, while Moscow refuses a 'freeze' without changing conditions. The key indicator of further dynamics will be the postponed visit of Trump's negotiators to Kyiv: its implementation or another postponement will signal how much the 'unprecedented' atmosphere of the summer of 2026 flows into specific agreements. Until then, Kyslytsia's assessments of the Kremlin's winter calculation remain the version of one side and not a confirmed fact.

## 🔍 Fact-Check Verification

- [Kyslytsia Named the Cynical Reason for Putin's Refusal of Peace Negotiations](https://www.rbc.ua/ukr/news/kislitsya-nazvav-tsinichnu-prichinu-vidmovi-1787239810.html) - Источник подтверждает цитаты Кислицы об отсутствии у Путина желания к переговорам, расчёте на зимнюю уязвимость Украины, важности визита переговорщиков Трампа и «беспрецедентной» атмосфере Украина–США в июне–августе.
- [Kyslytsia Assessed the Progress of the Military Group's Work in Peace Negotiations](https://www.unian.net/politics/mirnye-peregovory-kislica-ocenil-vypolnenie-raboty-voennoy-gruppy-13300002.html) - Источник подтверждает контекст оценки Кислицой хода мирных переговоров и отсутствие компромисса по ключевым спорным вопросам; интерпретация мотивов Москвы остаётся оценкой украинской стороны.

## ❓ FAQ

### Q: Why, according to Kyslytsia, does Putin not want negotiations?
**A:** Kyslytsia claims that Putin has no desire to sit at the negotiating table, and in winter the motivation will drop even further, since Moscow will believe that Ukrainians will not be able to survive the winter.

### Q: Is Ukraine abandoning diplomacy?
**A:** No. Kyslytsia emphasizes that Ukraine is considering diplomatic ways to end the war and continues to voice its readiness for negotiations to partners.

### Q: What is the Kremlin's position on 'freezing' the war?
**A:** According to reports, Putin's aide Ushakov confirmed that no 'freeze' is planned, and Deputy Foreign Minister Galuzin stated that Russia will not agree to freezing without eliminating 'root causes'.

### Q: Are there contradictions in the statements of the parties?
**A:** Yes. Kyiv simultaneously speaks of Moscow's refusal to negotiate and of 'significant progress' and an 'unprecedented' atmosphere with the US; the Russian side emphasizes principled conditions rather than a calculation on winter.