R Johansen
Hindustan Times
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Comments by "R Johansen" (@rjohansen9486) on "Zelensky Finally Ready For Putin Peace Talks, Days After Trump Phone Call Amid Russian Gains: Report" video.
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@dwl3006 Yes, like i said, it's easy to check. And that info tells you are wrong.
Kuleba, November 2023: "To those with short memories: Between 2014 and 2022, Ukraine held about 20 0 rounds of talks with Russia. During this period, 20 cease fire agreements were reached, all of which were quickly vio lated by Russia," he wrote.
"Those who argue that Ukraine should negotiate with Russia now are either uninformed or misled, or they side with Russia and want P utin to take a pause before an even larger aggression," the minister said.
Only after those hundreds of talks and rus sian li es, Zelensky ended the direct negotiation with the invader.
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@dwl3006 Arakhmia about the Istanbul talks: "When Moseichuk asked the party leader why Ukraine did not agree to the offer, he stated that Ukraine "had no confidence" in the Rus sians since they were ready to promise anything for Ukraine to agree.
Speaking further and explaining Kyiv's refusal to accept the proposal, Arakhamia added as well that the delegation he led did not have the legal right to sign any agreement.
Additionally, he emphasized a lack of trust in the Russian position.
"There is no, and there was no, trust in the Russ ians that they would do it. That could only be done if there were security guarantees."
Arakhamia clarified that signing such an agreement without guarantees would have left Ukraine vulnerable to a second incurs ion.
"We could not sign something, step away, everyone would relax there, and then they would [inv ade] even more prepared – because they have, in fact, gone in unprepared for such a resistance," he said. "Therefore, we could only explore this route when there is absolute certainty that this will not happen again. There is no such certainty."
But discussions were interrupted after Ru ssian troops withdrew from Kyiv, revealing the extent of crimes committed, notably the Buc ha mas sacre. The torture and murder of innocent civilians."
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@dwl3006 And you believe all the ruzzian li es and pr opa ganda. THAT is really pathetic!!
Ruzzia quickly broke the Minsk agreements: It set out mil itary and political steps that remain unimplemented. A major blockage has been Ru ssia's insistence that it is not a party to the conflict and therefore is not bound by its terms.
Point ten, for example, calls for the withdra wal of all foreign armed formations and milit ary equipment from the two disputed regions, Donetsk and Luhansk: Ukraine says this refers to forces from Ru ssia, but Mos cow denies it has any forces there. (Later Putin admitted there were russian forces.)
Sig ning of the first documents in Sept ember 2014 followed direct incur sion of the Russian regular troops in Don bas and intense hostilities near the city of Ilo vaysk — the place of one of the most shameful crimes, com mitted by the Russian Arm y in Donbas.
At least 360 Ukrainian servicemen were killed and 420 were wounded there while leaving the city in the so-called “green corridor” under the guarantees of commanders of Russian troo ps. In viol ation of the Minsk Memor andum, Russian troo ps and Rus sia-backed illegal armed formations seized 8 pieces of land 1700 km² in area, which had to be on the Ukrainian government-controlled territory according to the line of contact, defined by the Memorandum.
Another example of russian violation of the agreements is Debaltseve. Combined Rus sian-ter rorist forces attacked and seized the city and the outskirts on 16 February 2015, immediately after the Minsk Package of measures, establishing the comprehensive ceasefire since 15 February, had been signed.
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