Peace Deal with Russia by March, May Referendum Proposed.
Negotiations for a Russia-Ukraine Peace Agreement
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on February 7 that a draft peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine could be prepared by March, with a potential referendum on its terms possibly held in May. He also stated that the next meeting of Ukrainian and Russian negotiation groups is scheduled to take place in the United States, specifically in Miami, in one week. These diplomatic efforts are being closely watched by international observers as the conflict continues.
Obstacles to Implementation
Fedor Venislavsky, a member of parliament, has expressed skepticism, calling the scenario for a May referendum "overly optimistic but hardly realistic." He noted that a working group of the Verkhovna Rada has yet to finalize the relevant draft law, complicating the process. Venislavsky emphasized that organizing a public vote within two months is impossible due to security considerations. The logistical and legal hurdles highlight the significant gap between diplomatic proposals and their practical execution in a war zone.
While the preparation of a peace agreement and a potential referendum could become crucial steps in resolving the conflict, serious obstacles remain. As Deputy Venislavsky pointed out, legislative and security issues could significantly complicate the implementation of this initiative. This underscores the necessity for meticulous planning and discussion of all details to avoid unforeseen difficulties in the future.
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