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Putin guarantees peace if Ukraine renounces NATO aspirations and surrenders occupied territories

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 12:47 PM
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Russian President Vladimir Putin made a bold proposal during a speech at the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow, stating that the war in Ukraine could end if Kyiv withdrew its troops from four regions occupied and unilaterally annexed by the Kremlin in 2022. Putin emphasized that if Kyiv renounced its plans to join NATO and pulled back its forces, he would immediately order a ceasefire in Ukraine. This proposal, according to Putin, would provide a final resolution to the conflict rather than just freezing it, and he expressed readiness to start negotiations without delay. However, there was no immediate response from Kyiv to Putin’s offer.

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has drawn international attention, with recent developments such as the G7 leaders meeting in Italy to agree on a €46 billion loan package for Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also signed a 10-year security agreement with US President Joe Biden. Additionally, world leaders will gather in Switzerland, excluding Moscow, to discuss the first steps towards peace in Ukraine. This conference is based on a 10-point peace formula presented by Zelenskyy in 2022 and aims to unite the international community against Russia.

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the fighting has been concentrated in the border regions in the south and east of the country. Putin insisted that Kyiv should withdraw from the four regions it illegally annexed in 2022 and essentially cede them to Moscow within their administrative borders. Despite this, Russia does not fully control any of these regions, such as Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, where Moscow still does not have full control over the administrative capitals. This territorial withdrawal remains a sticking point in negotiations between the two nations.

Putin’s proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine hinges on Kyiv’s withdrawal from the occupied regions and abandonment of its NATO aspirations. This offer has the potential to bring an end to the conflict that has ravaged Ukraine since 2022. However, the response from Kyiv to Putin’s proposal remains unclear, and the international community continues to monitor the situation closely. The upcoming peace conference in Switzerland, which excludes Moscow, underscores the efforts to unite global leaders in finding a resolution to the crisis.

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, world leaders are taking various steps to address the crisis. The G7 leaders’ agreement on a significant loan package for Ukraine and Zelenskyy’s security agreement with the US highlight the international support for Ukraine. The peace conference in Switzerland represents a crucial opportunity for leaders to come together and seek a path towards peace in Ukraine. Despite the challenges and complexities of the situation, there is hope that diplomatic efforts and negotiations could lead to a resolution that benefits all parties involved.

In conclusion, Putin’s proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine offers a potential path towards ending the conflict if Kyiv agrees to withdraw from the occupied regions and halt its NATO aspirations. The international community’s support for Ukraine, as evidenced by the G7 leaders’ meeting and upcoming peace conference, underscores the importance of finding a resolution to the crisis. The situation in Ukraine remains fluid, and the response from Kyiv to Putin’s proposal will be crucial in determining the next steps in the conflict. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve lasting peace and stability in Ukraine through diplomatic efforts and negotiations.

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