Kremlin says US intelligence perception of Putin's aims as reported by Reuters is wrong

Kremlin says US intelligence perception of Putin's aims as reported by Reuters is wrong
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov leave after Putin's annual press conference and phone-in in Moscow, Russia Dec 19, 2025.
PHOTO: Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel via Reuters file

MOSCOW — The Kremlin said on Monday (Dec 22) that if US intelligence believed that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to capture all of Ukraine and reclaim parts of Europe that were once part of the Soviet Union, then US intelligence was wrong.

Reuters cited six unidentified sources as saying that US intelligence reports continue to warn that Putin has not abandoned what it said was his aim of capturing all of Ukraine and reclaiming parts of Europe that once were part of the Soviet Union, including Nato members.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Moscow did not know how reliable the sources quoted by Reuters were, but that if the report was accurate then the US intelligence conclusions were wrong.

"This is absolutely not true," Peskov said of the US intelligence conclusions as reported by Reuters.

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