Report: Biden Pushed Peace Plan that Recognized Russia’s Control Over 20% of Ukraine
The White House offered the proposal within days of
rolling out a military aid package for Kiev that included main battle tanks,
reflecting a growing rift in the Joe Biden administration.
by Kyle Anzalone Posted
on February 3, 2023
President Joe Biden dispatched his CIA Director to
Kiev with a proposal to end the war in Ukraine last month, according to the Swiss outlet Neue
Zürcher Zeitung. The peace plan was offered at the
same time the White House was preparing significant escalations in military
support for Kiev, including announcing that it will send Abrams tanks to
Ukraine.
The report cites high-level sources in Berlin who
claim William Burns, the head of America’s spy agency, traveled to Kiev in
mid-January to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. On January
19, the Washington Post reported that
Burns recently traveled to Ukraine to meet with Zelensky. During that trip,
Burns is said to have offered a deal to Zelensky wherein Ukraine would cede
about 20% of its territory to Russia in exchange for Moscow ending its war in
Ukraine.
NZZ’s sources claim that both Kiev and Moscow rejected
the proposal. In a statement to Newsweek,
the CIA denied Burns delivered the proposal. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry
Peskov also dismissed the NZZ report labeling
it a "canard."
According to German sources, the peace proposal
reflects a growing rift within the White House on how to handle the war in
Ukraine. "Security adviser Jake Sullivan and Burns [wanted] to end the war
quickly so they could focus on China." The report continued, "on the
other side would be Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense
Lloyd Austin. They did not want to let Russia get away with destroying the rules-based
peace order and called for massive military support for Ukraine."
After Burns failed to sway Kiev and Moscow to agree
with Washington’s plan, Blinken and Austin were able to sway the president to
authorize the transfer of Abrams tanks to Ukraine.
NZZ reports the decision for the US to send main
battle tanks to Ukraine caught German leader Olaf Scholz off guard. The Union
in the German Bundestag issued a statement saying, “Scholz did not want to
deliver until the very end because he firmly assumed that the Americans would
not send battle tanks either.”
Negotiations between Kiev and Moscow have stalled for
nearly a year. Last March, Turkish diplomats facilitated talks that nearly
ended the war with Russian forces withdrawing from Ukrainian territory captured
after the start of the invasion. However, then-UK Prime Minister Boris
Johnson traveled to Kiev and told Zelensky
that Ukraine’s Western backers were not prepared to allow the war to end.
Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of
Antiwar.com, news editor of the Libertarian Institute,
and co-host of Conflicts of Interest.
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