Putin lays out six conditions for ending the war in Ukraine

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Putin made a series of non-negotiable terms during peace talks with representatives of the Ukrainian government, although for the moment the death and destruction in Ukraine is continuing on a daily basis.

Ukrainian government officials do not believe Putin is being realistic in his demands, whilst visits of the leaders of Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic have done little to speed up the peace process.

Putin’s conditions for ending the war

According to the newspaper ABC, Putin‘s conditions for peace are as follows:

1. Ukraine doesn’t enter NATO and maintains a position of neutrality

2. Crimea is recognised as a territory of Russia

3. The independence is granted to the people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk

4. Ukraine demilitarises and surrenders any weapons which constitute a threat to Russia

5. Ukraine goes through a process of denazification, which would essentially constitute a change of government based on Putin’s previous words about the Ukrainian leadership.

6. Russian becomes the second official language of Ukraine and any laws which prohibit its use are repealed.

March 30, 2022 | 2 Comments »

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  1. Putin wants a depopulated Ukraine so that the Davos dopes will stop shooting at Russians in Donetsk and Lugantsk. Ukraine has been doing the Hamas schtick for the last at least eight years. He finally clapped back at the Eurotrash Elites.
    The bad part is that the Communists in China and the Democrat Party won’t learn anything from this and will proceed with their new world order plans.

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  2. I think Putin means it and will get most of what he has demanded sooner or later..

    Putin is in no rush as he can play defense now whereas the west is having trouble holding the line.

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