Kremlin focuses on draft 2022 deal for proposed peace talks
- Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed direct peace talks with Ukraine, taking into account a draft 2022 deal and Russia's control over almost a fifth of Ukraine.
- The abandoned 2022 draft, known as the 'Istanbul Communique,' outlined Ukraine's permanent neutrality in exchange for security guarantees from major powers.
- Under the 2022 draft, Ukraine agreed provisionally to non-nuclear neutrality and not being a NATO member in return for a security guarantee that would oblige allies to fight Russia if invaded.
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Putin 'serious' about Ukraine peace talks, says Kremlin
The Kremlin said on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is serious about trying to find peace at talks he has proposed in Turkey, but his spokesperson said he could say no more about the talks after Ukraine demanded the Kremlin chief attend.
Putin proposes unconditional peace talks with Ukraine (FULL SPEECH)
Moscow is "set on serious negotiations" with Kiev to bring a "long-term lasting peace," the Russian president has said Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed starting peace talks with Ukraine without any preconditions as soon as Thursday. The president made the remarks early on Sunday as he addressed the media at the conclusion of celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of Victory Day. Russia hosted numerous foreign dignitaries over the…
Kremlin Focuses on Draft 2022 Deal for Proposed Peace Talks
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