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Report: Russia, Ukraine Tentatively Agreed on Peace Deal in April
scheerpost.com ^ | September 1, 2022 | Dave DeCamp

Posted on 09/04/2022 6:21:44 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican

Russian and Ukrainian officials tentatively agreed on a potential peace deal during negotiations back in April 2022, according to a Foreign Affairs article by Fiona Hill and Angela Stent that cited former US officials.

The article reads: “According to multiple former senior US officials we spoke with, in April 2022, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators appeared to have tentatively agreed on the outlines of a negotiated interim settlement.”

The terms of that settlement would have been for Russia to withdraw to the positions it held before launching the invasion on February 24. In exchange, Ukraine would “promise not to seek NATO membership and instead receive security guarantees from a number of countries.”

The tentative deal was the result of in-person peace talks Russian and Ukrainian officials held in Istanbul at the end of March. Virtual talks resumed after the meeting in Istanbul, but the two sides ultimately failed to reach a deal.

A major factor in the failed negotiated settlement was pressure from the West. According to a report from Ukrainska Pravda, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to stop negotiating with Russia when he visited Kyiv on April 9.

According to the report, Johnson told Zelensky that even if Ukraine is ready to sign some agreements on guarantees with Putin, Kyiv’s Western backers are not. The report said that Russia was ready for a meeting between Putin and Zelensky on the potential peace deal, but it became less likely after Johnson’s visit.

Johnson appeared to confirm the Ukrainska Pravda report when he told French President Emmanuel Macron in May that he “urged” Ukraine not to negotiate during his visit to Kyiv. The British leader, who is due to step down in September, visited Kyiv one last time as prime minister in August.

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To: Widget Jr
Any deal Russia offered was just to by time for their army to regroup and try again.

Ultimately, that is probably why Zelensky declined. Russia will learn from their mistakes and launch from their bases in Crimea and Donbass again.

21 posted on 09/04/2022 7:59:26 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: MinorityRepublican

Russia won’t go back to the February 24 line of control.

Russia must secure the Crimean water supply from the Dnipro River. So Luhansk, Donetsk and most of Kherson are the minimum.

And to connect Donetsk and Kherson, they will keep most of Zaporizhia.


22 posted on 09/04/2022 8:23:41 PM PDT by FarCenter
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To: MinorityRepublican
Russia has to deal with the Kherson offensive now. They move from Donbass, they are vulnerable to Ukrainian counter action there. Bridges across the Dneiper are so damaged vehicles can't cross. Any repairs will be targeted by HIMARS again.

I posted a thread on a daily update here. What may be telling, is that Ukraine really pounded the area with HIMARS attacks on bridges and depots. That should have been a clear signal they were going to try to take Kherson back. Ignoring Russian propaganda, Russian forces have not shown they were well prepared for what they knew was coming. Ukraine has made important footholds in a week, and Russia had time to get ready for this.

For now, this is only wishful thinking (🤞🙏😇). The lack of a clearly strong Russian response hints that their ability to sustain the war has really degraded.

23 posted on 09/04/2022 8:24:26 PM PDT by Widget Jr (🇺🇦 Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦)
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To: MinorityRepublican

Then Z thought, oh hell, I can milk Biden for another 30 mil, at least!


24 posted on 09/04/2022 8:28:54 PM PDT by bigbob (z)
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To: Timber Rattler

He did not create them. We did. Keep being ignorant.


25 posted on 09/05/2022 1:35:25 AM PDT by TreasonObserver
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To: BobL

They’re irreconcilable differences.

In the noughties, Ukraine wanted to be the middle man benefiting from Russian oil and gas, but benefiting also from the EU market. It was broke. It needed good relationships with boyh the east and the west.

EU integration required a massive clean-up of corporate standards, modernisation, and transparent government.

Russia was having none of that. It operates through gangsterism, bribery and corruption... And brutally oppressed all opposition to the kleptocracy. One Russian magnate who proposed that Russia ditch its oligarchy and corruption had his entire business empire stolen off of him, got a spell in prison, and is now living in exile.

On Putin’s orders, Azarov and Yanukovych (classic Russian gangsterists) put a torch to the EU deal and locked Ukraine into a toxic contract that gave Russia effective control over its economy. It fatally undermined the Budapest Memorandum. They didn’t care. Both men walked away into exile in Russia, clutching a fortune.

All of that happened before any western meddling.

Noe, Putin has clarified that he cannot tolerate ANY “Europeanisation” of Ukraine. He will only allow it to be Russian. Since he couldn’t get his own way through assassination attempts, provoking separatists, using proxies like Wagner, he launched the invasion....

But Putin said explicitly at the time he only wanted the Donbas. Now he wants the whole south. Putin’s Duma can’t make it’s mind up what they’re fighting for either!

They’ve said: Denazification, promotion of the Russian language, nostalgia for the USSR, Russkyi Mir, repopulation of western Russia because of the middle class brain drain and plummeting birth rate, reconquering the Baltics as well as Ukraine, sticking it to the USA, driving the European Union economy of a cliff, they need the coast, they want Russua to connect to Transnistria... And let’s not forget “all our hopes are with the famine”.

Ukraine therefore has no incentive to discuss peace with Russia. Working out a deal that Russia would stick to for more than a week, that doesn’t involve giving Russia the whole smorgasbord of its bullshit wants AND GETTING NOTHING OUT OF IT THEMSELVES is like nailing Jello to a teflon wall.

If Ukraine thought for one minute that a peace deal with Putin would NOT be like taking an even bigger red hot poker up the arse than the Special Military Operation is delivering currently, they’d have done it already.


26 posted on 09/05/2022 3:15:57 AM PDT by MalPearce
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To: MalPearce

“They’re irreconcilable differences.”

Agree they are now...but not in April.


27 posted on 09/05/2022 4:06:33 AM PDT by BobL (The Globalists/Neocons desperately want Ukraine to win...makes it easy for me to choose a side)
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