Russia’s two main demands to end the war in Ukraine – “Marmot Day in peace talks”

To grant large territorial land and limit the size of the army, the Kremlin delegation demanded from Ukraine in yesterday’s peacekeeping talks in Turkey, according to Russian media reports. Russian state news agencies Tass and Ria Novosti referred to a memorandum of talks, suggesting that Moscow’s terms to end the war are punitive to Ukraine. According to the Moscow Times, Russia’s requests are as follows: Although the two sides agreed to another prisoners’ exchange last night, strict Russian terms explain the overall lack of progress in peace talks, the British Sky News notes. The terms were officially presented in the negotiations in Constantinople and underlined Moscow’s refusal to reconcile its long -term goals. “Marmot’s Day in Peaceful Talks” “There is a strong sense of marmot in the latest peace talks,” Ivor Benett, a correspondent in Sky News, also commented on Sky News in Sky News. […]
Source: News Beast

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