Russia - Ukraine “peace negotiations” | Limited Infrastructure Ceasefire fails(?)

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The key thing, is the agreement to cut all outside aid and intelligence. I assume that is meant to be one sided and of course what Trump controls.
EDIT NOTE: I think this info comes from the Russian readout.
 
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So end the draft in Ukraine, end foreign military aid to Ukraine and end intel sharing with Ukraine? Did they discuss the need to end speaking Ukrainian and end pretending they aren’t part of the Putin Empire?
 
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So end the draft in Ukraine, end foreign military aid to Ukraine and end intel sharing with Ukraine? Did they discuss the need to end speaking Ukrainian and end pretending they aren’t part of the Putin Empire?


Funny how the Tump Admin readout left that out ….
 
What’s the over/under on how long it takes them to break their promise (if you can call it that)?
Now that winter is ending and Russia sees a chance to control a lot of that infrastructure, probably a cost-benefit win for Russia anyway.

But let’s say less than 24-hours. After all, Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, not this BS, so what is Ukraine supposed to agree in return for Putin’s largesse? Not yet clear.
 
So what's cheaper for Europe? Cut off aid and finance to Ukraine or back it as a buffer and ally to Russia? Not even close. The cost to Europe without Ukraine on the Board would be astronomical.

So with that in mind, I would think Ukraine will look to Europe's self-interest and continue to resist.
 
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