Posted on 07/03/2024 12:30:10 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
Despite being sanctioned, Kolokoltsev was allowed into the US ostensibly to attend a UN meeting of police chiefs.
Sure, the Russians would share details of a new “peace plan” with the Daily Mail. /sarc
Does anyone actually believe that ? Putin thinks nothing of annexing soverign countries and claiming them for himself.. and he is going to respect "shared territory" as being shared ?
Ain’t that nice of Putin.
Next thing, he will be hosting Zelensky for Tea.
Tell Zelensky to quietly switch the tea cups around before taking a sip.
Just in time to help Biden get reelected. Pretty smart wouldn’t you say?
Putin is desperate for a deal with Biden before Trump is back in office. Russian negotiators arrived in NY and DC the day before Biden’s debate debacle and were in town for 3 days.
Russia is also proposing Turkish peacekeepers to be stationed in the dual administrative Crimea proposal.
Or just in time to not have to deal with a Trump presidency?
Things that make you go hmmm . . . .
Putin realized that Berlin Wall 2.0 separating EU Ukraine and Soviet Russia with no cross border travel and forever sanctions are a disaster. The panic is setting in. Russia needs a deal with Dementia Joe before Trump takes office.
With Putin, trust but verify goes out the door.
With Putin, it’s trust, but not really.
ZEEPER FOLLIES PINGLIST!(((PING!)))
Total nonsense. This would be a major surrender by Putin, especially on Crimea.
Sadly, there are so very few non-sovereign countries these days. Inflation and all.
Dual administration of Crimea with Turkish peacekeepers was proposed by Russia over 2 years ago. Back when Russia used to have a Black Sea Fleet.
Global homo showing his dance moves. LOL.
Joementia brought piece(sic) in our time! Thanks joe!
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