Vladimir Putin has demanded that Kyiv cede more land, withdraw troops deeper inside its own country, and drop its Nato bid in order for him to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Putin’s fresh ceasefire demands were issued as envoys from more than 90 countries, including Ukraine, convene in Switzerland this weekend to discuss a western-led peace plan. Russia is not invited to the conference and the president’s remarks on Friday were likely to have been timed as a spoiler to that summit.

Speaking with diplomats at the Russian foreign ministry, Putin publicly updated his terms for ending the war in Ukraine for the first time since he launched a full-scale invasion in February 2022, when he demanded regime change in Kyiv and the country’s “demilitarisation”.

The US defence secretary, Lloyd Austin, said Putin was in “no position” to make demands on Ukraine and could end the war he had started “today if he chose to do that.”

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    I know a very easy way for the war to end right now, Vlad.

    You order your troops to leave Ukraine.

    War over.

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      He most likely achieves internal goals through external means

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    The joke is that even if Ukraine would agree, it’s just a trick to gain more land and do it again.

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    The best way to stop that war is to bring Putin in front of the ICC for his war crimes.

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      Yeah, South Africa will submit the paperwork to ICC any day now…

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        This seems to imply that there aren’t already ICC warrants for Putin. There are…

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          No. That’s not what I wrote. To try to get it to that you’d have to perform quite some acrobatics to be able to leave out “South Africa” from the picture.

          South Africa requested not to have to arrest Putin last year. War crimes in Ukraine not the top priority for South Africa then but it seems like they changed their mind about war crimes since last October. Well, not regarding war crimes in Ukraine it seems though…

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        As far as I can tell, that’s de rigeur for these now. It’s largely the same on both sides in the other war too.

        I think international pressure needs to be brought to bear. I can appreciate that the end of the war will likely require unpopular concessions. But I think humanitarian concerns as well as the need to halt the advance of authoritarian nationalism around the world requires an end to the two big wars.

        If we can’t find an end, the US should withdraw from both. Our role is prolonging them.

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          Can I come to your house and start taking your things and say you’re prolonging the suffering if you try to stop me, and we should just stop and go our separate ways (after I take a few more things)?

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            I don’t really get how this analogy is useful. I’m not of the opinion that anything Russia is doing is justifiable or just.

            Putin’s was of aggression is very bad. We agree on that.

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          Lots of passive voice here. Ukraine is fighting off an existential threat from a historically genocidal state. All Putin has to do is stop issuing orders and the war ends right this second.

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          The sovereign government in Ukraine asks for our help in their defense. Why should we not?

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            This is a good question.

            I think I would support their defense more assertively if I was presented with a compelling case of what the options are, and what outcomes each might lead to.

            Currently, I feel like I’m only really presented with the demand that we continue to send enough weapons with restrictions that we keep the war going, as a way to weaken Russia geopolitically and to give money to the military industrial complex without a clear plan beyond that, or any sign that a victory is on its way. And then eventually, Biden loses in part because his foreign policy is broadly unpopular, and most likely Trump cuts off all aid and the Russia conquers Ukraine.

            I don’t see a coherent strategy to improve Ukraine’s negotiating position from where it is. Just a lot of jingoism. If there’s an actual plan to win, lay it out. Otherwise, it feels like the alternative is just the same outcomes currently on the table (or worse), but after more people are dead.

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              The initial plan of US was to weaken Russia and make putin withdraw on its own.

              With recent delivery of long distance munition, changing policy on hitting into Russia and imposing sanctions on banks it is clear that the policy changed to let Ukraine defeat Russia even if it would result in a collapse of RF.

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                I appreciate that this is a little closer to an objective, but it doesn’t seem serious or coherent.

                For instance, why not fully commit? Why not give Zalinsky full permission to do whatever he wants? Why not let him strike Moscow? Why not threaten Moscow with a direct American attack?

                Are we willing to collapse the country or not? Are we committed to doing whatever it takes to ensure a complete victory for Ukraine or not?

                People act as though anyone who discusses limits to assistance is a traitor to our ally like we haven’t already been placing huge limits on our assistance, and like they themselves aren’t all opposed to actually doing the things I think it would take to win.

                Why are my limits a traitorous betrayal and Joe Biden’s limits courageous support of an ally when it’s not clear that there’s a meaningful difference in the outcome of the war?

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                  Oh, don’t worry, there will be full permission. In a few weeks, and it will be without headlines.

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    So if the same applies to Russia Putin is okay with a foreign country invading Russia based on lies, capturing territory, targeting and murdering civilians and kidnapping children, violating treaties, and they would accept a ceasefire with the invader keeping everything they currently hold to regroup for another assault? Get the fuck out of here

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      Though I fully agree with you, here is some food for thought:

      If, IF, come November, trump gets elected, then that’s it. He will remove all money from Ukraine, he’ll give Putin free reign to invade Ukraine and he won’t criticize Putin if he just streams on to the baltics and then poland too.

      Get the fuxk out of here, indeed, but I fear that soon Europe will have to go to war with Russia

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      If he actually did this from a position of power, one might understand this. But in the here and now, it is totally ridiculous.

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    What’s new about it? His demands always were “Give me everything I want or I will take it by force”

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      Guess the new part is he pinky swears they can keep the Western half of Ukraine. As long as they don’t form alliances and agree to weaken the military protecting the Western half…

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    “You give up, do as I say and I take everything” is not a peace negotiation. Its a renewal of his declaration of war.

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    It’s like a house squatter demanding the house owner to leave to end the conflict.

    Putin, just leave…

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    In that case I will freshly issue a demand for Putin to surrender to Ukrainian forces step down and face trial for war crimes.

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    I heard US bragged about bunker-penetrating rockets. Do they still have them?