Posted on 11/11/2022 8:08:05 AM PST by marcusmaximus
Yesterday, for the first time since the beginning of hostilities in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin received "peace proposals."
We have already talked about the fact that Putin initiated behind-the-scenes talks through proxy intermediaries in various formats, with an attempt to reach agreements on freezing hostilities in Ukraine or to find a possibility of concluding a peace agreement, of course, taking into account the interests of the Russian leadership.
The "peace proposal" received yesterday comes from the intermediary country, but the channel that was used for the transfer and the persons participating in the process do not cause doubts about the serious intentions of the party.
Moreover, Putin was given strong recommendations not to dismiss the proposal, but to "cling to" the chance that could be presented to him and to think over his wishes "in detail" without changing the concept of the main points of the proposal.
Without going into details, the "peace proposal" has the following contours:
Russia withdraws troops from the occupied territories and allows the Armed Forces of Ukraine to reach the state border.
Crimea is taken out of brackets for seven years.
Russia receives guarantees of Ukraine's non-accession to NATO for seven years.
Crimea is a completely demilitarized zone. (Small Arms Only)
The Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet is leaving Crimea.
The land border of Russia and the Republic of Belarus with Ukraine is a demilitarized zone of 100 km. (From Russian heavy weapons).
Guarantees of mutual non-attack are ready to fix and control six countries.
Transnistria comes under the control of Moldova.
Today and the next few days, Putin will discuss the proposal.
We are hopeful about the possibility of ending the conflict in Ukraine by concluding peace between the parties, so we do not give detailed information, do not identify countries and do not identify actors.
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Supposedly the intermediary to Russia was Saudi Arabia. But it’s most likely theater.
The real negotiations are happening U.S. and Turkey with Russia. And then U.S. and Turkey with Ukraine.
Turkey was my hopeful guess.
Still skeptical, but I hope it is true. Reparations and punishment of war criminals would be nice, but it was never going to happen anyway.
Turkey is playing both sides as usual.
“He can’t agree to this. If he does it is a capitulation, not a treaty / cease fire.”
I agree, and besides that, Russia will have gained nothing and Putin will be deposed, put on trial and shot for wasting so many lives, material and money, and for the humiliation Russia will have suffered at the hands of tiny Ukraine.
I just don’t see how Putin willing accepts this.
Supposedly the goal is to have a deal by Christmas.
Once Russia is weakened, Turkey will Rise.
If history has taught us anything, it’s that one baddie always replaces another.
Goals need to be:
Specific,
Measurable,
Achievable,
Relevant,
and
Time-bound
I’d add REALISTIC which goes with Achievable
The deal points to demilitarize Crimea and move the Russian Black Sea fleet out of Sevastopol are 100% Turkey’s (and NATO’s).
Turkey is to NATO, what Stalin was to the Allies.
Brandon (Obama) wants to partner with Putin to nuke up Iran. Ukraine has always gotten in the way of that. Sullivan was just in Kyiv and probably telling Zelensky that aid will slow down. At some point Biden (Obama) will try to drop the Ukraine hot potato back on the EU. That’s what happened in 2014 and I expect the same again.
But... but ... but ... wha’ happened to ‘Ukraine winning’?
Novorossiysk.
Sure, but that's better than just the one wrong side, which it seemed to be playing before.
why... because Winter is Coming???
The Donbass will still be a problem, but perhaps a division of it could be agreed to.
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