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1) Ukraine requires security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5. If Ukraine is a target of aggression, all guarantors have three days to respond and provide military assistance to Ukraine.
2) Guarantors should be the members of UN, primary Britain, China, Russia, USA, France, Poland and Turkey.
3) Ukraine agrees with neutral status. That means no nuclear weapons and no military alliances. If Ukraine wants to host a military exercise or have a foreign military base on its territory, it needs to have an approval by all guarantors.
4) The neutrality requires a change of Ukrainian constitution. A public referendum is needed for that.
5) Guarantees do not apply for Crimea and Donbas. These are separate issues and needs further discussion.
6) Ukraine is free to join EU, Russia has no issue with that.
Not our war, we need to extricate ourselves.
ISTANBUL, March 29. /TASS/. The Russian delegation received a clearly phrased position and proposals from Ukraine, which will be studied and reported to the country’s leadership, the head of the Russian delegation, Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, told reporters on Tuesday following Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul.
“We have received proposals from Ukraine for consideration and a clearly phrased position to be included into the treaty,” he said. “These proposals will be studied in the near future and reported to the president and we will give a response.”
Medinsky said the talks were “constructive.”
The first round of the talks between the delegations took place in the Gomel Region of Belarus on February 28 and lasted five hours. Two more in-person meetings occurred later, and then there were some meetings over the Internet.
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Head of Russian delegation at talks with Ukraine Medinsky thought that antiseptic on the table is vodka.
https://twitter.com/Liveuamap/status/1508743916836864005
It’s over. Please focus on our Southern border.
Well this is good news.