What’s Russia Demanding in Its Peace Memorandum to Ukraine?
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DeNazification in Ukraine, Political Sovereignty of Donbass and Novorossiya in Russian Memorandum for Peace
In the cover image the head of the Russian delegation, Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, who said that Russia had handed a two-part memorandum to the Ukrainian side during the second round of talks in Istanbul on June, 2, 2025 Kremlin: “Russia's memorandum aims to address Ukrainian conflict's root causes” Moscow’s proposed memorandum on the settlement
Details of Russian peace proposal revealed - Anonymous Wire
The memorandum, seen by RT, includes conditions for a lasting peace and a path to reach a ceasefire The peace memorandum developed by Russia and presented to the Ukrainian delegation during the talks in Istanbul, Türkiye, on Monday calls on Kiev to withdraw its troops from the former Ukrainian territories that have joined Russia and confirm its neutral and non-nuclear status, according to the text of the document seen by RT. The proposal consist…
End Of the Road for "Autocephaly": Russia's Peace Proposal Emphasizes Religious Rights - Helleniscope
PHOTO: From the peace talks in Istanbul. By Nick Stamatakis In the peace talks held in Istanbul yesterday, Russia presented a five-part proposal, which many analysts characterized as an “ultimatum.” The reason is apparent: if Ukraine and the West fail to satisfy Russian demands, there will be no Ukraine in a few months (see the […]
Moscow presented Kiev this Tuesday a reminder with terms to reach a ceasefire and establish a lasting peace agreement. Among the main requirements of Putin is the recognition of five Ukrainian regions - Crimea, Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporizzhia and Kherson - cities currently under Russian control and representing about 20% of the Ukrainian territory.
Russia and Ukraine agreed an exchange of prisoners in the second meeting for the negotiations. Moscow presented the memorandum with its conditions for peace. What contains point by point. While on the front we continue to fight, from the diplomatic plan arrives the proposals of the Kremlin for peace in Ukraine. Monday, June 2, the second meeting was held in Istanbul between the delegations after that of May 16. At the table, Moscow and in partic…
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