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(Dan Tri) – Russia’s peace formula requires Ukraine to surrender, pay appropriate compensation to Russia, and recognize Moscow’s control over Ukrainian territory.
Vice Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev (Photo: Reuters).
Vice Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev on March 14 posted on Telegram the arguments of the so-called `peace formula` in Ukraine.
Accordingly, to reach the so-called `consensus with the international community`, Ukraine must admit defeat, declare `complete and unconditional surrender`, `proceed with demilitarization`, `
He also declared that Western countries must recognize the Kiev government as a `neo-fascist government` that needs to be de-Nazified under United Nations supervision.
In addition, Mr. Medvedev said that the then interim Ukrainian parliament must pass a law to compensate for damage to Russian regions, as well as to the families of Russian soldiers.
At the same time, Ukraine must `officially recognize the entire territory of Ukraine as belonging to the Russian Federation`.
Another of the conditions of peace in Ukraine would be the loss of global legal status and being banned from participating in military alliances without the consent of the Russian Federation.
`This is Russia’s soft peace formula. After all, this is a compromise position, right? I believe that after that, we can reach a friendly consensus with the international community and proceed
Ukraine has not yet commented on Mr. Medvedev’s above comment.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has entered its third year and shows no signs of cooling down.
At the end of 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed a 10-point peace formula, which required Russia to withdraw all troops, restore territorial integrity to Ukraine, and pay war compensation.
However, Moscow believes that these conditions are unreasonable and unacceptable.
Mr. Putin emphasized that Russia needs security guarantees to consider negotiating an end to the conflict with Ukraine and that any negotiations must be based on `the situation on the ground.`
`Are we ready to negotiate? Yes, we are ready, but we only negotiate based on reality or as many people say, the situation on the ground, not based on illusions,` the President said.
He stated that the negotiations are not a pause to give Ukraine time to rearm but must be a serious dialogue to ensure security for Russia.