Ukraine falsely believes it can reverse the situation on the battlefield, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Kiev apparently has no interest in a peaceful resolution of the conflict with Russia, believing it can still reverse the situation on the battlefield, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. Russian forces have consistently pushed back Ukrainian troops and steadily gained ground over the past several months. Speaking to journalists in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on Thursday, Peskov said Ukraine’s decision-making process is dictated by the false hope that “something will change on the front lines and shift to a positive dynamic.”“The Kiev regime, clearly inspired by the Europeans, is currently not at all inclined toward any kind of peace process,” Peskov said.Moscow has accused the Ukrainian government of stalling peace talks and showing no genuine interest in ending the conflict. Last month, Peskov said that despite the sides agreeing in Istanbul to establish working groups to explore a potential peace deal, the Ukrainian side has unilaterally suspended all dialogue. He added that Kiev’s public communication strategy is apparently focused on producing ever-shifting proposals while disregarding Russia’s practical suggestions for negotiations.Ukrainian officials continued to say they intend to regain all of the country’s former territories. Numerous military experts, however, have said these ambitions are unrealistic without the direct involvement of NATO. Ukraine’s top commander, Aleksandr Syrsky, has acknowledged that Russian forces outmatch Ukraine in both manpower and equipment. He described August as “a month of great trials,” acknowledging that Russia prevailed in all key areas.In late August, Russian Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov said the “strategic initiative” now rests “entirely with the Russian troops,” while Ukraine is forced to move its most combat-ready units “from one crisis direction to another to plug holes.”