Sunday, November 06, 2022

U.S. urges Ukraine to be open to talks with Russia, Washington Post reports


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U.S. urges Ukraine to be open to talks with Russia, Washington Post reports






Ukrainian soldiers prepare to fire a round on the frontline from a T80 tank that was captured from Russians during a battle in Trostyanets in March, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in the eastern Donbas region of Bakhmut, Ukraine, November 4, 2022. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne



Summary

  • U.S. urges Ukraine to be open to talks with Russia-report
  • Refusal to talk to Putin risks Ukraine support-Washington Post
  • State Dept says Russia escalating war, not serious about talks
  • Russian retreat may mean surrendering Kherson city


WASHINGTON/KYIV, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The United States is privately encouraging Ukraine to signal an openness to negotiate with Russia, the Washington Post reported, as the State Department said Moscow was escalating the war and did not seriously wish to engage in peace talks.

The newspaper cited unnamed sources as saying the request by American officials was not aimed at pushing Ukraine to the negotiating table, but a calculated attempt to ensure Kyiv maintains the support of other nations.


U.S. and Ukrainian officials acknowledged that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's ban on talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin had generated concern in parts of Europe, Africa and Latin America, where the war's effects on costs of food and fuel are felt most sharply, the Post said.

"Ukraine fatigue is a real thing for some of our partners," it quoted an unnamed U.S. official as saying.

Zelenskiy signed a decree on Oct. 4 formally declaring the prospect of any Ukrainian talks with Putin "impossible" but leaving the door open to talks with Russia.

The White House National Security Council had no immediate comment on the accuracy of the report.

A State Department spokesperson responded: "We've said it before and will say it again: Actions speak louder than words. If Russia is ready for negotiation, it should stop its bombs and missiles and withdraw its forces from Ukraine.

"The Kremlin continues to escalate this war. The Kremlin has demonstrated its unwillingness to seriously engage in negotiations since even before it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine."

The spokesperson also noted remarks by Zelenskiy on Friday, in which he said: "We are ready for peace, for a fair and just peace, the formula of which we have voiced many times."


In his nightly address to the Ukrainian people on Friday, Zelenskiy added: "The world knows our position. This is respect for the U.N. Charter, respect for our territorial integrity, respect for our people."

U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said during a visit to Kyiv on Friday that Washington's support for Ukraine would remain "unwavering and unflinching" after Tuesday's midterm congressional elections.

The United States announced $400 million worth of additional security assistance for Ukraine, including refurbishing T-72 tanks from the Czech Republic and missiles for HAWK air defences that could be used against Russian drones and cruise missiles.

The new assistance brought the amount of U.S. military aid sent to Kyiv to more than $18.2 billion since the invasion.
FIGHTING

In the latest sign of Russia's retreat in one of the most bitterly contested areas in Ukraine, Putin publicly endorsed the evacuation of civilians from parts of Ukraine's southern Kherson region on Friday.

This appeared to be the first time Putin has endorsed the evacuations personally, although Moscow has been ferrying people out of an area it controls in Kherson on the west bank of the Dnipro River.

Last week Russia said the evacuation zone would also include a 15-km (10-mile) buffer area on the east bank.

Kyiv says the measures have included forced deportations of civilians, a war crime, which Russia denies.

Putin's comments came amid signs Russia could be preparing to abandon its military foothold on the west bank of the Dnipro, including Kherson city.

The regional capital is the only big city Russia has captured intact since its invasion in February. Its loss for Russian forces would be one of the severest blows of the war.

Pictures have circulated on the internet showing the main administration building in Kherson city with Russia's flag no longer flying atop it. Kyiv has been wary, saying such signs could be Russian deception to lure Ukrainian troops into a trap.

The fiercest fighting over the last week had taken place around Bakhmut and Soledar, in the eastern Donetsk region about 500 km (300 miles) northeast of Kherson, Zelenskiy said late on Friday.


4 comments:

  1. Its a tactical maneuver, as they know Puting has no interest in any real talks.

    The Wagner Nazis have been trying to take Bakhmut for 3 months, and failing at it, while taking massive casualties.
    Anybody doubt RuZia has influential Neo-Nazis need to answer why "Wagner" ?
    Because the Wagner Group owner Yevgeny Prigozhin, "Puting's Chef" is a great admirer of Richard Wagner, the author of works like Ring of the Nibelungs, promoter of anti-Semitic, White Racial Superiority and proto-Nazi ideals.

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    1. Wakakaka…

      U read Germanic history twisted with know-nothing Wagner Nazis fart!

      BTW, there r many a Wagner Nazis admirers amongst yr idol's pact - just bcoz they like Wagner compositions, as postulated by u!

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    2. Those purely specialising in Economics and/or International Relations tend to place the rise of German Nazism as a product of the chaos of thr 1930s, and some say due to the inquitable treaties that ended WWI.
      They ignore centuries of German history that bred the dark nightmares that historians call Proto-Nazism or Pre-Nazism that laid the foundations for Hitler's rise.

      Likewise shallow International Relations "Experts" like John Mearsheimer blame the Russian War on Ukraine as provoked by NATO expansion into former Warsaw Pact countries.

      As if history began in 1990.

      No.. history did not begin in 1990.... you cannot ignore centuries of Russian Imperialism and Soviet/Russian regard for Borderlands like Ukraine as mere pawns to be used as Russia's territorial buffers.

      The most telling statement was Puting's speech saying Ukraine is noteven a real country.

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    3. Wakakakaka…

      What a fart - trying to narrow yr know-nothing to the field of "purely specialising in Economics and/or International Relations"!

      Ooop… when did Proto-Nazism or Pre-Nazism - coined by yr his-storians, that laid the foundations for Hitler's rise started?

      Indeed, history did not begin in 1990.... you cannot ignore centuries of fragmented tiny European feudalistic states ruining that land mass while poisoning the minds of the various tribes happily exercising racial/tribal habituating onto themselves!

      & Slavic ain't the only tribe doing themselves in while the Celtic, Germanic, Nordic, Romans, Iberians, Ligurians & Greeks all have their dirty hands in that societal cauldron of war & hatred.

      If John Mearsheimer is a shallow International Relations "Experts". At least he talks facts & sensibilities in his field of expertise!

      What about u?

      Mmm… in the field of fabricated lies filled with flatulence.

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