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Peace summit: what conditions can Ukraine put forward to Russia in negotiations

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< p _ngcontent-sc147="" class="news-annotation">Ukraine is ready to show the world that it is ready for negotiations. However, there are fundamental conditions under which these negotiations will be possible.

ThisChannel 24 was told by Yaroslav Bozhko, head of the political studies center Doctrine. Such a summit does not indicate a change in Ukraine's position, rather, its strengthening.

In February 2023, Ukraine plans to hold a summit for peace at the UN site.

Purpose of the summit

Bozhko suggested that this might be a response to a request from some aspiring Western elites that Ukraine voice a certain readiness for negotiations.

This platform will be used to voice the Ukrainian conditions that can start these negotiations. That is, what Kyiv needs for us to seriously start talking about such a process,” Bozhko said.

According to him, we will not hear anything significantly new or change in the position of Ukraine. Probably, everything that has already been said, what Vladimir Zelensky spoke about at the G20 summit will be repeated.

What Ukraine will talk about at the peace summit: watch the video

Negotiation terms

It's aboutthe complete withdrawal of all Russian troops from all occupied Ukrainian territories, the payment of reparations, the extradition of war criminals, the complete exchange of prisoners of war: all for all and the like.

A number of postulates that will obviously be unacceptable for the current Russian leadership,” added Bozhko.

So Ukraine will show that it does not refuse negotiations, the speaker is convinced, and will provide clear, transparent conditions , which for the world as a whole will look fairly fair. After all, there will be nothing among them that violates the consensuses established in the West.

About the negotiations between Ukraine and Russia: the latest

  • In the Office The presidents are convinced that Vladimir Putin started talking about negotiations because he wants to avoid responsibility. But only a tribunal is waiting for him.
  • Volodymyr Zelensky noted that in fact Putin does not want peace. The Russian president only cares about his own interest.
  • The Institute for the Study of War said that Putin's words about the negotiations do mean that he wants concessions from Kyiv.

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