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neutrality in the face of the Ukrainian conflict......According to comments reported by Chinese diplomacy, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kouleba declared during his meeting with Wang Yi that kyiv was ready to negotiate with Moscow, adding to demand “sensible and substantial” negotiations. For its part, Ukraine says it is ready to involve Moscow “at a certain stage”. «Ukraine is willing and ready to engage in dialogue and negotiations with Russia", Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kouleba declared in Beijing on July 24, during a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, according to the communicated published by the Chinese side. «Of course, negotiations must be sensible and substantive and aim to achieve a just and lasting peace», added the Ukrainian diplomat, still according to the same source. Dmytro Kouleba also declared, again according to Beijing, that kyiv appreciated the “China's active and constructive role in promoting peace and maintaining international order", adding that Ukraine attached a "great importance to China's opinionsand had "carefully studied the six-point consensus between China and Brazil». kyiv ready to involve Moscow “at a certain stage”The press release from Ukrainian diplomacy, published later, however indicates that “Dmytro Kuleba reiterated Ukraine's established position that it is ready to involve the Russian side in the negotiation process at a certain stage, when Russia is ready to negotiate in good faith», before adding that he had “stressed that such a desire is currently not observed on the Russian side». This visit by the Ukrainian minister to Beijing comes a few weeks after strong Chinese criticism of the summit in Switzerland on June 15 and 16, China having refused the invitation due to the exclusion of Russia. Volodymyr Zelensky then accused it, on June 2, of having become “a tool in Putin's hands». But since then, Volodymyr Zelensky has said, on July 15, that he is in favor of Russia's participation in a future peace summit organized by Ukraine. A statement received with skepticism from Moscow. China at the diplomatic forefrontClaiming neutrality in the face of the Ukrainian conflict, China has strengthened its ties with Moscow since 2022. In February 2023, Beijing published a 12-point conflict resolution proposal, involving respect for sovereignty, the opening of peace negotiations and the lifting of unilateral sanctions, then a new six-point plan in May 2024, with Brazil. This document indicates that negotiations remain the only viable option to resolve the crisis and that all parties must create the necessary conditions for the resumption of direct dialogue. China and Brazil also support holding an international peace conference recognized by both Russia and Ukraine, with equal participation of both belligerents and a fair debate on all proposals. An initiative welcomed by Russia, which underlines the Chinese desire to understand the causes of the conflict and to take into account the interests of each party. source: RT France
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Kremlin names barriers to Ukraine peace talks
Western interference and Vladimir Zelensky’s expired term pose problems for the diplomatic process, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said
Russia is open to peace talks with Kiev but there are numerous issues that must first be resolved, including Vladimir Zelensky’s status and Ukrainian law, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a press briefing on Thursday.
According to the spokesman, a number of points need to be clarified before negotiations can become possible.
“First, we need to understand how ready the Ukrainian side is and whether the Ukrainian side has permission for [peace talks] from its backers. So far, we are seeing very different statements,” Peskov stated, referring to Kiev’s Western sponsors and their outspoken reluctance to engage in talks with Russia.
The spokesman also reiterated that Moscow considers Zelensky’s legitimacy as head of state to be void, considering his term ended in May and elections were not held due to martial law. Russian President Vladimir Putin previously said that Zelensky’s legitimacy matters with regard to a potential peace treaty, since crucial documents must be signed with legitimate authorities.
Peskov added that another obstacle is the decree banning negotiations between Kiev and the current leadership in Moscow, signed by Zelensky in 2022. The Kremlin spokesman noted that as “these prohibitions still apply,” it makes the possibility of talks difficult from a legal point of view.
“But from a practical point of view, we are open to achieving our goals through negotiations,” Peskov emphasized. There are various options for launching the peace process and Russia is actively considering them, he added.
Ukraine’s rhetoric on peace talks has shifted in recent weeks. While Zelensky was previously adamant that he would not negotiate with Putin, earlier this week he signaled he wanted the diplomatic process to begin sooner rather than later. In order to do this, Zelensky said there is “no difference” regarding who he engages with, “Putin or not.”
Following a meeting this week between Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said Kiev’s representative had made it clear that “Ukraine is ready and willing to engage in dialogue and negotiations with Russia.”
It is unclear, however, if Ukraine would be willing to change the conditions it previously set in Zelensky’s ‘peace formula’, which demands that Moscow withdraw its troops from all territory claimed by Kiev. Russia has dismissed the plan as detached from reality. Putin voiced his own peace proposal last month, saying he was ready to start talks once Kiev commits to neutral status and cedes its claims to all five former Ukrainian regions that have chosen to join Russia. His overture was rejected by Zelensky as an “ultimatum.”
https://www.rt.com/russia/601643-peskov-peace-talks-zelensky/
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President Vladimir Putin proposed a peace plan for Ukraine that includes an immediate ceasefire and negotiations after the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Russia's new regions. He also called on Ukraine to renounce NATO ambitions, demilitarize, denazify, and adopt a neutral, non-nuclear status, with sanctions against Russia being lifted.
If Kiev is really ready for a peace plan, it should consider the initiative proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, said on Thursday.
"If he [Volodymyr Zelensky] is truly ready to talk about peace, he has before him the peace proposals put forward by the Russian president a month ago. We advise him to hurry, as Ukraine will definitely not get anything better. And under no circumstances will they receive a battlefield respite in the form of a preliminary ceasefire," Nebenzia said at a UN Security Council meeting.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Wednesday in a conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Ukraine is ready for negotiations with Russia. However, earlier, Kiev legislatively banned negotiations and ignored Moscow's statements about readiness for dialogue. Nebenzia noted on Thursday that such statements from Kiev were made due to the "catastrophic" situation of their troops. He added that Russia has many questions, and without answers, it is impossible to assess the essence of the "modified" Ukrainian position.
https://sputnikglobe.com/20240725/russias-un-envoy-reminds-of-putins-peace-proposal-amid-kievs-negotiation-signals-1119505056.html
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grubby zelensky....
All of a sudden, it seems, the Kiev regime wants to give peace a chance. This week, the so-called president Vladimir Zelensky was telling the Vatican envoy Cardinal Pietro Parolin that it was urgent to find a peaceful end to the conflict with Russia to spare further loss of life.
“I think that we all understand that we must end the war as soon as possible, of course,” Zelensky told the Vatican secretary of state during a meeting in Kiev.
Only a few months ago, Zelensky rebuffed calls from Pope Francis for a diplomatic settlement to the worst war in Europe since the Second World War.
And earlier this month, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was similarly disdained when he visited Kiev to appeal for a negotiated end to the conflict.
Suddenly, though, there is a decided change in tune coming out of Kiev.
The day after Zelensky issued his purported concern for peace, the Kiev regime’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba flew to China to meet Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat.
“The Ukrainian side is willing and ready to conduct dialogue and negotiations with the Russian side,” Kuleba announced.
“I am convinced that a just peace in Ukraine is in China’s strategic interests, and China’s role as a global force for peace is important,” he added, by way of ingratiating himself with Beijing.
Earlier this year, China and Brazil jointly proposed a plan for peace negotiations. That proposal was dismissed out of hand by the Kiev regime.
What’s going on here is a cynical move by the Kiev regime to extend its survival and corruption racket.
Zelensky and his cronies have gotten obscenely rich from siphoning off the hundreds of billions in military and financial aid that the United States and its European NATO lackeys have showered on Ukraine to fight a futile proxy war against Russia.
After two and a half years of war and more than 500,000 dead Ukrainian soldiers – many of them forcibly conscripted – the writing is on the wall. The NATO proxy war is a historic loss of monstrous dimensions.
Russia has gained the upper hand militarily – as many independent analysts had predicted – and it will not back down until all of its goals are achieved. The NeoNazi regime has to be liquidated, Ukraine is never to join NATO, and all of the Ukrainian forces must fully withdraw from the five territories that are now legally part of the Russian Federation, including Crimea and Donbass.
If the Kiev regime wants to negotiate this capitulation, then Russia’s terms are already on the table, as outlined by President Vladimir Putin last month.
After months of delusional promises by the Kiev regime and its NATO sponsors to keep on fighting, the harsh reality of defeat is becoming unavoidable.
Across the NATO nations, the public mood has shifted away from propping up the corrupt cabal in Kiev and the mindless slaughter that it has promoted to prolong the war racket. The Western public is expected by their governments and media to prop up a corrupt regime with endless taxpayer handouts while also subsidizing the rent-free accommodation of millions of Ukrainians who have fled from this repressive regime.
No doubt sensing the mood shift, the German government is reportedly scaling back – by as much as 50 percent – its military aid to Ukraine.
In the United States, where polls show the majority of Americans – like the majority of Europeans – want a negotiated settlement in Ukraine, there is also a serious prospect of a Trump presidency after November’s elections.
Trump and his vice presidential candidate Senator JD Vance have categorically stated that a new administration will not give Ukraine any further unconditional support. The Kiev regime will be instructed to find a peace deal with Russia that involves accepting Moscow’s terms.
The Kiev regime of puppet president Zelensky has to be one of the most loathsome entities in a long while. Born out of a CIA-backed coup in 2014 against an elected president, the regime has brought Europe to the brink of world war. Its callous disregard for Ukrainian and Russian lives is odious. And all for a few dollars more to further enrich portfolios of overseas properties and bank accounts.
Zelensky’s days of traveling around the world hustling for more and more taxpayer handouts are over. The scam has become tiresome and threadbare. It’s beyond farce.
However, the NATO-NeoNazi scam in Kiev is so convoluted and saturated with Western media lies, that it is difficult to wind down. “But, but, but… we were told that this was all about defending democracy and Western values from Russian aggression.” How to come clean from such a scandalous deception of the world?
For a start, Zelensky’s term of office as supposed president expired in May after he refused to hold elections. That makes him an illegitimate president with no legal authority. In short, a tinpot dictator. So, who does Russia negotiate with if indeed a peace process is genuine?
A second anomaly is that Zelensky enacted a decree nearly two years ago that forbids negotiations with Russia. If the Kiev regime is genuine about finding an end to the violence through diplomacy, then it needs to rescind its dubious decree. It hasn’t done so. Maybe it doesn’t even remember the whim.
The history of dealing with the Kiev regime and its NATO masters is rife with bad faith and treachery. No one could possibly believe anything that these parties say, even if they put their signatures on a treaty. The Minsk peace accords back in 2015 were deliberately sabotaged by the NATO powers, the decades-old NATO promises of non-expansion have been a risible joke, the peace formula that was mediated by Turkey in early 2022 – which could have spared 500,000 Ukrainian soldiers – was cynically trashed by Washington and London.
The Ukrainian junta may be belatedly talking about finding peace “urgently”, but that is not credible. The really urgent concern is finding another piece of action to sustain the racket of war in Ukraine.
The only solution to end this reckless conflict is for the NATO puppet masters in Washington and Brussels to realize that their sordid geopolitical game is over. Russia’s terms for a peaceful resolution are reasonable and just, and have been on the table for a long time.
NATO and its quislings in Kiev are going to have to accept the reality that their war is lost. It was launched in lies and political fraud. It’s not going to be easy to unwind the deception that the United States and its NATO vassals have perpetrated on their public and the rest of the world. But that’s their problem to resolve, which will come with a devastating political price – eventually.
In the meantime, Russia is not going to entertain a grubby little errand boy who has no authority and whose desperate instinct now is to squirm out of the hell his regime has co-created.
https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/07/26/kiev-puppet-zelensky-now-wants-peace-or-rather-another-piece-of-action/
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