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Russian President Vladimir Putin is uninterested in holding “good-faith” peace negotiations with Ukraine, according to U.S.-based think tank Institute for the Study of War (ISW). The last direct talks between Russian and Ukrainian officials began in Turkey in March 2022. – 11… pic.twitter.com/mFZJUx7B8u
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is uninterested in holding “good-faith” peace negotiations with Ukraine, according to U.S.-based think tank Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The last direct talks between Russian and Ukrainian officials began in Turkey in March 2022. Details of a draft treaty that emerged from those negotiations in April 2022 were reported by The Wall Street Journal on Friday, revealing that Kyiv would have been required to enshrine Russian control of Crimea and become a “permanently neutral state that doesn’t participate in military blocs” in exchange for peace.
While the agreement was ultimately abandoned, Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have both since suggested uncompromising terms for ending the war that have made the prospect of any further negotiations doubtful. Putin suggested during his interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson in early February that Russia’s attempts to negotiate were being blocked by Zelensky.
An ISW report published on Friday evening argued that the reported details of the 2022 draft treaty showed that Putin was hoping for Kyiv’s permanent “demilitarization,” which would allow him to “enforce his will upon Ukraine without any substantial resistance.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured arriving to deliver a speech in Moscow on Thursday. U.S. think tank Institute for the Study of War asserted on Friday that Putin is not interested in “good-faith peace…
Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured arriving to deliver a speech in Moscow on Thursday. U.S. think tank Institute for the Study of War asserted on Friday that Putin is not interested in “good-faith peace negotiations with Ukraine.” Contributor
The think tank noted that Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, had responded to The Wall Street Journal report by saying that the draft was “no longer relevant” because “conditions have changed,” maintaining that his remarks indicated “the Kremlin has likely adopted a more extensive set of goals regarding Ukraine.”
“Reported details of the draft treaty suggest that Russia intended to use the treaty to set conditions for future attacks against Ukraine while also prompting the West to make concessions on Ukraine’s sovereignty,” the ISW report says.
“ISW continues to assess that Russian President Vladimir Putin maintains his maximalist objectives in Ukraine, which are tantamount to complete Ukrainian and Western capitulation, and that Russia has no interest in good-faith negotiations with Ukraine,” it continues.
Newsweek reached out for comment to Putin’s office via email on Friday night.
Putin argued during his interview with Carlson that Zelensky had the power to end the war but had signed “a ban on negotiating with Russia,” referring to a document that banned direct talks with Putin but not all Russian officials, which Zelensky signed after Russia announced the illegal annexation of four Ukrainian territories in fall 2022.
The Russian president then told the former Fox News host that Ukraine was refusing to negotiate “under the instruction from Washington,” while arguing that the U.S. and NATO could help bring the war to an end by recognizing all of the annexed parts of Ukraine as Russian territory “with dignity.”
Earlier this week, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan offered to host a new round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations to establish the “general parameters of peace,” while stressing that his country supports “Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, security and territorial integrity.”
Erdoğan also said that Turkey supports Zelensky’s “10 step peace formula,” which includes demands that the Kremlin has repeatedly deemed unacceptable, including the immediate withdrawal of all Russian troops from Ukraine and returning control of the territories that Moscow claimed to annex.
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Israel will provide Ukraine with an early warning system against missiles as part of an aid package for Kyiv, as it condemned aggression from Russia
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, told the General Assembly on Monday that his country had provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine since the start of Vladimir Putin‘s full-scale invasion because it was “the moral thing to do.”
Comparing Russia’s actions in Ukraine to the militant Hamas group’s attacks on Israel on October 7, Erdan said his country knows “exactly how it feels to be aggressively invaded, (and) to have our towns and cities attacked” as he took aim at the “paralyzed” UN for not condemning the massacre that preceded the war in Gaza.
Gilad Erdan speaks at a Security Council meeting on January 23, 2024, in New York City. The envoy said Israel would provide Ukraine with defense systems to help it fight Russian aggression. Gilad Erdan speaks at a Security Council meeting on January 23, 2024, in New York City. The envoy said Israel would provide Ukraine with defense systems to help it fight Russian aggression. Getty Images
“Both of our countries—Ukraine and Israel—are fighting a battle for our survival,” Erdan said, as he touted 100 million tons of humanitarian aid Israel provided to Kyiv in the early weeks of the war.
“The state of Israel will always remain committed to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” he said, telling the assembly that his country was “working to provide Ukraine with early warning systems to save civilian lives from Russia’s indiscriminate missile and drone attacks.”
He added that Russia would be hosting a Hamas delegation in Moscow, making “it one of the only places outside of the Middle East where Hamas terrorists and Houthi Jihadists are given the red-carpet treatment, even after October 7.”
Social media users noted how Erdan’s comments have signaled a shift in Israel’s position, which at the start of Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion saw it try to hold a neutral stance and maintain ties with both Ukraine and Russia.
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“Interesting. Israel has been rather neutral between Russia and Ukraine before, so this is a big positive change. Surprising that it did not occur earlier,” wrote economist and author Anders Aslund on X.
“Extraordinary!” wrote (((Tendar))) a pro-Ukrainian X user who posts about the war, noting that Erdan “totally torched Russia.”.
“You can be sure that this speech comes in coordination with the Israeli Prime Minister. It clearly marks the end of the relationship between Putin and (Benjamin) Netanyahu,” the post added.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Israel is concerned at the growing cooperation between Russia and Iran, which supplies Moscow with drones to target Ukrainian infrastructure.
Tehran-aligned groups in the Middle East, such as Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis in Yemen, have also stepped up their attacks on Israel in the wake of the war in Gaza, leading Israel to cool Russian-Israeli ties while strengthening those with Ukraine, the newspaper noted.
Newsweek contacted the Russian foreign ministry for comment.
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Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also covers other areas of geopolitics including China.
Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 from the International Business Times and well as English, knows Russian and French.
You can get in touch with Brendan by emailing b.cole@newsweek.com or follow on him on his X account @brendanmarkcole.
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