New Delhi, June 4 -- Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian President and current deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, asserted on Tuesday that the ongoing peace talks with Ukraine are designed to ensure a swift and complete Russian victory rather than seek a compromise.

Clarifying Russia's intent behind the Istanbul peace talks, Medvedev wrote on Telegram: "The Istanbul talks are not for striking a compromise peace on someone else's delusional terms but for ensuring our swift victory and the complete destruction of the neo-Nazi regime," in remarks underscoring Moscow's hardline stance amid stalled negotiations.

Speaking on Telegram, Medvedev addressed those concerned about Russian military actions, stating:

"To everyone who is worri...