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In reply to the discussion: Russia says it does not want a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(169,524 posts)2. Russia lays out demands for talks with US on Ukraine, sources say
Putin wants Ukraine to surrender
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-lays-out-demands-talks-with-us-ukraine-sources-say-2025-03-13/
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON March 12 (Reuters) - Russia has presented the U.S. with a list of demands for a deal to end its war against Ukraine and reset relations with Washington, according to two people familiar with the matter.
It is not clear what exactly Moscow included on its list or whether it is willing to engage in peace talks with Kyiv prior to their acceptance. Russian and American officials discussed the terms during in-person and virtual conversations over the last three weeks, the people said.
They described the Kremlin's terms as broad and similar to demands it previously has presented to Ukraine, the U.S. and NATO.
Those earlier terms included no NATO membership for Kyiv, an agreement not to deploy foreign troops in Ukraine and international recognition of President Vladimir Putin's claim that Crimea and four provinces belong to Russia.
Russia, in recent years, also has demanded the U.S. and NATO address what it has called the "root causes" of the war, including NATO's eastward expansion.
It is not clear what exactly Moscow included on its list or whether it is willing to engage in peace talks with Kyiv prior to their acceptance. Russian and American officials discussed the terms during in-person and virtual conversations over the last three weeks, the people said.
They described the Kremlin's terms as broad and similar to demands it previously has presented to Ukraine, the U.S. and NATO.
Those earlier terms included no NATO membership for Kyiv, an agreement not to deploy foreign troops in Ukraine and international recognition of President Vladimir Putin's claim that Crimea and four provinces belong to Russia.
Russia, in recent years, also has demanded the U.S. and NATO address what it has called the "root causes" of the war, including NATO's eastward expansion.
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Russia says it does not want a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 2025
OP
Really? Putin is a Murderous Bully. The Ukrainians sure darn Care that He Invaded their Country, and Stole their land...
electric_blue68
Mar 2025
#23
How about Russia abiding by a treat they signed with Ukraine in 1990's.
republianmushroom
Mar 2025
#11
TOLD YA. If Ukraine survives this war somehow, it would domestically destroy the Putin-regime in Russia.
DetlefK
Mar 2025
#21
Ukraine's best and final offer should be: GTFO NOW and then pay us to rebuild our country.
OMGWTF
Mar 2025
#24
So now it's time for Trump to enact the plan Kellogg laid out in numerous interviews before he took office
Emrys
Mar 2025
#33
Sounds like business negotiator extraordinaire brought nothing to Ukraine's side
GoodRaisin
Mar 2025
#44