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From: didjuneau3/7/2022 7:12:34 PM
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Ukraine Conflict Will Stop “In a Moment” if Kremlin’s Demands Are Met (h/t FJB)

Seems reasonable - not even demanding a new President. Zelensky should counter with some reparations stipulations and give up his antagonistic NATO aspirations. Could be tricky to get their constitution changed if it is anything like ours.


Ukraine Conflict Will Stop “In a Moment” if Kremlin’s Demands Are Met
By J.D. Rucker • Mar. 7, 2022

The conflict in Ukraine will end “in a moment” if the Ukrainian government agrees to terms set forth by the Kremlin. These terms, documented by Reuters below, seem reasonable to some.
We could have peace in hours if both sides agree to these very reasonable terms. Unfortunately, the US for years, has shown that it does not want this to happen so it will likely interfere to stop it. t.co

— Matt Agorist (@MattAgorist) March 7, 2022

According to Reuters:

Russia has told Ukraine it is ready to halt military operations “in a moment” if Kyiv meets a list of conditions, the Kremlin spokesman said on Monday.

Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was demanding that Ukraine cease military action, change its constitution to enshrine neutrality, acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory, and recognise the separatist republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent states.

It was the most explicit Russian statement so far of the terms it wants to impose on Ukraine to halt what it calls its “special military operation”, now in its 12th day. Peskov told Reuters in a telephone interview that Ukraine was aware of the conditions. “And they were told that all this can be stopped in a moment.”

There was no immediate reaction from the Ukrainian side.
Some are reading this as a message from the Kremlin indicating they do not think the war is going well. Others point out that these demands were made long before a Russian troop set foot on Ukrainian soil.
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