Friday, April 08, 2022

Russia says Ukraine presented 'unacceptable' draft peace deal





Russia says Ukraine presented 'unacceptable' draft peace deal


Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said today Kyiv presented Moscow with a draft peace deal that contained "unacceptable" elements, but that Russia would nonetheless continue talks and press to secure its own requirements.

The Kremlin has said peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv are not progressing as rapidly as it would like and accused the West of trying to derail negotiations by focusing on war crimes allegations, which Moscow denies.

Lavrov said Ukraine presented a draft peace agreement to Russia yesterday but that it deviated from proposals both sides previously agreed on.

"Such inability to agree once again highlights Kyiv's true intentions, its position of drawing out and even undermining the talks by moving away from the understandings reached," Lavrov (above) said, adding that Kyiv's proposals were "unacceptable."

There was no immediate comment from Ukraine. Kyiv has said talks are needed but it is not willing to give up its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb 24 in what it called a special operation to degrade its southern neighbour's military capabilities and root out people it called dangerous nationalists.

Ukrainian forces have mounted stiff resistance and the West has imposed sweeping sanctions in an effort to force Russia to withdraw its forces.

Lavrov said Russia is now keen to continue with the talks and secure its own demands.

"Despite all the provocations, the Russian delegation will continue with the negotiation process, pressing for our own draft agreement that clearly and fully outlines our initial and key positions and requirements," he said.

- Reuters

2 comments:

  1. Zelensky has changed his tune of early negotiation discomfitures with a new stand!

    This happens after the disclosure of the 'Bucha massacre' after the Russian troopers withdrawal from around Kyiv.

    Many parties DON'T want to see an early end of the crisis. Least of all is USofA.

    Uncle Sam is scheduling a rate hike to suppress the raging home inflation while targeting haven seeking oversea capital.

    An early end to the Ukrainian crisis wouldn't allow in enough funds inflow.

    Meanwhile the US military Hawks & the arm suppliers r hard at work to scoop for more military funds & orders!

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  2. Russia will only carry out sincere negotiations after the pain of the costs of invasion becomes unbearable.

    They are obviously not there yet.

    I reckon that may be reached when Russian Killed in Action exceeds 50,000.....

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