Putin Makes Public Peace Offer to Ukraine
The Russian leader said there could be an immediate
pause to hostilities
by Kyle Anzalone June 14, 2024
https://news.antiwar.com/2024/06/14/putin-makes-public-peace-offer-to-ukraine/
Russian President Vladimir Putin laid out four
conditions for Ukraine that he said would lead to an immediate ceasefire and,
ultimately, an end to the conflict. According to the Kremlin, Kiev’s neutral,
non-aligned, non-nuclear status and the lifting of all Western sanctions are
necessary conditions for ending the conflict.
In a speech to the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday, Putin said that if Ukraine withdraws its forces from
the four regions annexed by Moscow – Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and
Kherson – then he would order a halt to operations and begin negotiations to
end the war.
As well as recognizing Russia’s territorial claims to
the formerly Ukrainian regions, Putin demanded that Kiev never join NATO or
obtain nuclear weapons and called for an end to Western sanctions on Moscow.
The offer is the second from the Kremlin in recent
weeks and comes at a crucial time in the nearly two-and-a-half-year conflict,
as Moscow’s forces make slow but steady gains in the Kharkiv region. To offset
Russian advantages, Kiev’s Western backers have significantly escalated their
support by allowing Ukraine to hit targets inside Russia, seizing frozen
Russian funds to give to Ukraine, and preparing to deploy NATO trainers to Ukraine.
Ukrainian Presidential Adviser Mykhailo Podolyak quickly rejected the Russian offer in a post on X. “There are no
new ‘peace proposals’ from Russia. Entity Putin has voiced only the ‘standard
aggressor’s set,’ which has been heard many times already,” he wrote. “Its
content is quite specific, highly offensive to international law, and speaks
absolutely eloquently about the incapacity of the current Russian leadership to
adequately assess realities.”
The offer is similar to what Russia demanded in the early months of
the war. At that time, Moscow was only seeking to annex Crimea. However,
Russian forces have made significant advances in the years since, and the
Kremlin says it will not relinquish the four regions of southern and eastern
Ukraine annexed last year.
Kiev’s demands for ending the war include a complete
withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine’s post-USSR borders, Putin facing an
international trial for war crimes, and reparations for war damages.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will push this
format at an international summit hosted by Switzerland on Sunday and Monday.
However, major world leaders are skipping the event, including President Joe
Biden, who will instead host a campaign fundraising event.
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