Putin’s “peace plan” was not discussed at the summit in Switzerland – Scholz Irina Marciyash Sholz noted that Putin’s “peace plan” was not discussed at the summit in Switzerland/Collage 24 Channel, Getty Images (Illustrative photos) Proposals Russia's efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine were not discussed at the peace summit in Switzerland. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated this, writes The Guardian. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz noted that the plan put forward by the Russian dictator “had no serious intention.” In addition, Putin’s proposals – for Ukraine to give up 4 regions (Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, Zaporozhye) claimed by Russia, as well as to cease hostilities and abandon ambitions of NATO membership – were aimed only at diverting attention from conference. < p class="ai-exclude">During his speech, the Russian President spoke about his readiness to begin peace negotiations with Ukraine “even tomorrow.” The conditions put forward by Putin: At the same time It is Russia that constantly terrorizes the civilian population and does everything to ensure that Ukraine does not agree to peace negotiations. The fact is that Putin wants to dictate his own terms, which are far from fair.Was Putin’s “peace plan” discussed at the Summit in Switzerland
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