Negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and Russia, February 2022
KYIV. UkraineGate . 28 . December . 2022 | War Newe.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin declared that he was “open to peace negotiations”, however Kyiv and the West categorically rejected this appeal “as a deception”. Ukraine is ready for a diplomatic end to the war, but considers it unacceptable to give up its own territories. The prospect of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in the near future is unlikely, he writes CNN .
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The publication notes that Putin’s comments about the end of the war were in fact no different from his rhetoric during the full-scale invasion. Demonstrating his “readiness for negotiations”, the president of the Russian Federation refused to mention Ukraine itself as a relevant party to the conflict and continued to justify his proposal with the false pretext that Moscow was allegedly “defending itself with the help of a “special military operation”, the article says.
Ukrainian and American officials, responding to the statement, agreed that Putin “has not shown any signs” that he is ready to sit down at the negotiating table. In particular, Oleksandr Rodnyanskyi, the economic adviser to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi, noted that such statements are “an attempt to buy time” to regroup and rebuild their troops.
Given the success of the Ukrainian military in recent months, the continued support of NATO member states and Kyiv’s unequivocal desire to restore and maintain control over its internationally recognized borders, there are no signs that negotiations can end the war in the current phase, CNN writes.
A decisive turn on the battlefield in the new year could reportedly force a rematch, but both sides are locked in a war that many observers believe could become long and drawn out. And Zelensky’s visit to the United States, which became the first foreign trip in ten months after the invasion, shows the intention to concentrate allies and unite their support in the fight against Russia.
Source : Ukrgate