ISTANBUL — There’s “completely no proof” that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin desires to barter peace in Ukraine, the pinnacle of Britain’s international intelligence company stated Friday in an outgoing speech.
Sir Richard Moore, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6 as it’s extra generally recognized, stated Putin was “stringing us alongside.”
“He seeks to impose his imperial will by all means at his disposal. However he can’t succeed,” Moore stated. “Bluntly, Putin has bitten off greater than he can chew. He thought he was going to win a simple victory. However he – and plenty of others – underestimated the Ukrainians.”
Moore was talking on the British consulate in Istanbul after 5 years as head of MI6. He leaves the publish on the finish of September.
Throughout his tenure, Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a battle that has seen tens of hundreds killed and nonetheless rages, principally in jap Ukraine.
Moore stated the invasion had strengthened Ukrainian nationwide identification and accelerated its westward trajectory, in addition to pushing Sweden and Finland to affix NATO.
“Putin has sought to persuade the world that Russian victory is inevitable. However he lies. He lies to the world. He lies to his individuals. Maybe he even lies to himself,” Moore advised a information convention.
He stated that Putin was “mortgaging his nation’s future for his personal private legacy and a distorted model of historical past” and the battle was “accelerating this decline.”
Moore, who beforehand served because the U.Okay.’s ambassador to Ankara, the Turkish capital, added that “larger powers than Russia have didn’t subjugate weaker powers than Ukraine.”
Analysts say Putin believes he can outlast the political dedication of Ukraine’s Western companions and win a protracted battle of attrition by sporting down Ukraine’s smaller military with sheer weight of numbers.
Ukraine, in the meantime, is racing to develop its protection cooperation with different nations and safe billions of {dollars} of funding in its home weapons business.