Russia demands Ukraine's capitulation: what impossible conditions Putin has put forward.
Capitulation conditions from Russia
According to The Sun: Russia has put forward humiliating conditions for Ukraine's capitulation, which has become the greatest insult to peacekeeper Donald Trump.
Vladimir Putin has made it clear that he has no intention of meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the conflict that has lasted for 3.5 years.
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In contrast, known demands include the complete disarmament of Ukraine and the severing of all military ties with the West.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented: “We proceed from the assumption that the agreement should include demilitarization, denazification, a neutral, unchanging, and non-expansive status for Ukraine.”
She also noted that Kyiv must meet the requirements for “protecting the rights of the Russian language and Russian-speaking population, as well as ending the persecution of canonical Orthodoxy.”
This tough ultimatum was approved by Putin, knowing that Zelensky cannot agree to leave his state defenseless against possible further seizures without Western support.
The situation in Kyiv
Putin continues to drag his feet after horrific attacks on Kyiv, which resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians, including children, and the destruction of the British Council building.
The official spokesperson for the dictator, Dmitry Peskov, also emphasized that Putin does not plan to meet with Zelensky anytime soon.
He said: “He does not rule out the possibility of such a meeting, but believes that any meeting, any summit meeting, must be well-prepared at an expert level.”
“At the moment, it cannot be said that expert work, so to speak, is in full swing.”
This insult occurred less than two weeks after US President Donald Trump's meeting with Putin in Alaska.
Trump's patience seems to have worn thin, as Putin has repeatedly violated the agreed 50-day ceasefire.
Support for Ukraine
The US State Department approved a possible sale of aerial munitions and associated equipment to Ukraine worth £610 million.
At the same time, European leaders recently presented plans to create a 40-kilometer buffer zone between Ukrainian and Russian front lines.
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These events underscore the complexity of the international situation around Ukraine. While Ukraine receives support from the West, particularly in military assistance, Russia continues to show aggression. This creates additional challenges for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
Further negotiations may prove crucial for establishing long-term peace in the region, though they occur against a backdrop of complicated conditions and tension.
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