Documents reveal Russia's initial 'peace deal' equated to the surrender of Ukraine: report
- Russia's initial peace deal included terms that equated to Ukraine's surrender, as stated in the article.
- The document suggested Ukraine reduce its military to 50,000 personnel, a significant decrease from 2022 levels.
- Moscow's draft demanded Ukraine to cede territories and not develop any new weapons, portraying Ukraine as the aggressor.
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Russian journalists from "Sistema" - the investigative team of the Russian newsroom of Free Europe - obtained a copy of the initial "peace" plan proposed by Vladimir Putin to Kiev. The plan, drawn up shortly after launch, on February 24, 2022...
Documents reveal Russia's initial 'peace deal' equated to the surrender of Ukraine: report - Nigeria News Update
Newly released documents of Russia's first proposal in an alleged attempt to end its invasion in 2022 show Moscow was looking to make Ukraine a puppet state with no military and seceded lands in east.
Russia's first peace offer in 2022 was all but Ukraine's surrender, leaked documents show
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) investigation project Sistema reported on Nov. 4 it had obtained the first draft of Moscow's peace offer to Kyiv, issued days after the start of Russia's all-out war against Ukraine.Moscow and Kyiv held unsuccessful talks in Belarus and Turkey in the early months of the full-scale war, with no direct negotiations having been taking part ever since.The six-page document, published by Sistema, had four pa…
Russia Demanded 'Neutralization' of Ukraine in Early Peace Treaty – Reports
Russia demanded that Ukraine drastically reduce its military and cede partially occupied territories, as well as that the West lift its sanctions, in the early stages of peace talks during Moscow’s 2022 invasion, the investigative outlet Systema reported Monday, citing a draft treaty proposal it said it obtained.
Document Reveals Russia's Initial Demands for Ukraine’s Surrender - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
A document has surfaced revealing Russia's initial demands from Ukraine at the outset of the war, reportedly presented by Russia's delegation to Ukraine during negotiations in Belarus in early March 2022. This document, seen by Sistema (part of Radio Svoboda, a media outlet labeled a "foreign agent" in Russia), was shared by a Ukrainian source, with its authenticity confirmed by a source within Russia.
The investigative journalism group has published the original draft agreement in which Russia presents its conditions for ending the war in Ukraine. Current Time and Radio Liberty's investigative journalism group Sistema has released a document that purportedly contains Russia's original terms for a peace deal with Ukraine. According to the publication, Russia handed over the list of terms to Ukraine on March 7, 2022, just a couple of weeks afte…
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