“The head of the Russian delegation at the negotiations Vladimir Medinsky stated that if Ukraine agreed to the conditions of the Russian Federation in 2022, its conditions were softer. Source: Medinsky in an interview with RT, the Russian media quoted: Medinsky stated that if Ukraine was ready and “if it made a decision,” the peace treaty could be signed on February 28, 2022 and it would have “softer” conditions than in 2025.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Medinsky in an interview with RT, quoted Russian media
Details: Medinsky stated that if Ukraine was ready and “if it made a decision”, the peace treaty could be signed on February 28, 2022 and he would have “softer” conditions than in 2025.
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After all, according to the pseudoistork Medinsky, “everything they wanted is the refusal of Ukraine to join NATO and the placement of foreign military bases in its territory.”
And it was also a matter of equal rights in Ukraine for the Russian language and the UOC -MP and the recognition of Crimea in Russian, because there, according to Medinsky’s fantasies, “the most democratic referendum was held that can be imagined.”
He said that after the Russian delegation in 2022 presented a project of the treaty, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy “silent for two weeks” and met at that time with representatives of the United Kingdom and the United States.
After that, the Russians were told: “Our foreign partners are against the conclusion of the contract.” We have already agreed, – says Medinsky.
That preceded:
- After the second round of negotiations, Russian state information agencies published the text of the Russian “Memorandum of Settlement” on June 2 with proposals for ceasefire.
- In particular, Russia demands the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Zaporizhzhya, Donetsk, Luhansk and Kherson regions.
- It is also about the neutrality of Ukraine, a ban on the placement of foreign formations in Ukraine and the abandonment of nuclear weapons.
- The New York Times, citing sources and projects, wrote that in April 2022, Russia actually disrupted peace negotiations with Ukraine, bringing to the Project of the Treaty that it would be vetoed when it was response to an international community in the event of a re -attack on Ukraine.