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    1. henningknows on

      This is just trump setting the stage to stop helping Ukraine. Propose a plan they can’t say yes to, say they didn’t want peace when they say no, then cut off weapons.

    2. inokentii on

      “Parts” means everything except for document title and point where russians must drop nazi ideology and prohibit it in the russia

    3. Illustrious-Dog-6563 on

      the last one is new to me. is this about some linguistic quirks that give it away?

    4. Bloody_Ozran on

      Ukraine has only the best experience with promises to be kept safe if they be nice. I am sure they trust this…

    5. Impossible_Bed_5287 on

      I love how every statement contradicts the previous one in this piece of toilet paper 😂

    6. _CatLover_ on

      What peace plan could Ukraine realistically accept while slowly losing land?

      What should Russia realistically be willing to give up in order to stop their invasion?

    7. MrWahrheit on

      Trump and Putin talked in Alsaka above all
      about Venezuela. Since the meeting, the USA has been attacking Venezuela under the pretext of fighting drugs. And the protecting power (Russia) says nothing. Part of the deal!

      In addition, the politicians in Europe should now get off their asses and make a few threats against Google, Amazon, Meta, etc. Keyword: taxes.

      At the same time, we should turn to the Chinese and Indians and enter into closer economic relations. Do not underestimate the Eu market with its 500 million inhabitants!

      Edit: What Putin says here is the real reason for the war:
      https://youtu.be/Lzge2XwbVic?si=dqTAu8Yva7e_cgRh

      Russia wants to be one of the great powers in the world. Which is ridiculous when you consider that Italy has a larger GDP than Russia

    8. AlexRescueDotCom on

      European leaders had to ask for a translator because they coiling read Russian

    9. Nuclear-Jester on

      What geniely baffles me is that the treaty gives Russia territories *currently held by Ukraine*. Putin has no real way to militarly win them but Kiev is suppised to just give them up

    10. AkagamiBarto on

      I wonder if Donetsk and Luhansk becoming independent countries, rather than immediately parts of Russia would be a better deal for Ukraine and acceptable for Russia.

      Granted it would ultimately be Belarus, but as much as there is Russian influence in belarus, Belarus isn’t ultimately Russia and i wonder if that could be a good deal to settle waiting for Putin’s demise.

    11. Historical_Cook_1664 on

      Will Russia return the stolen children ? If not, no deal.

    12. Squiliam-Tortaleni on

      “Give Russia everything they don’t own and demilitarize so they can just come back later”- signed, ~~The Kremlin~~

    13. ranger-avenger on

      If only Ukraine had not given up their nukes years ago

    14. berejser on

      America is so incredibly impotent and they don’t even care that they’re being played like a fiddle.

    15. Realistic_Let3239 on

      Parts? It’s all of Russia’s demands. Forfeit claims to the land Russia has taken, limits on Ukraine military, guarantees that didn’t stop the current war and won’t stop the next one etc. It amounts to unconditional surrender by Ukraine, to be gobbled up by Russia at a later date when they have rearmed.

      The aggressor is rewarded and the victim is punished, it would be madness for anyone else to suggest, but the White House is overrun with Russia assets atm…

    16. Eland51298 on

      What about the EU’s response? Because some of these points definitely require us to express our opinion.

      For example:

      >9. European fighter jets will be stationed in Poland.

      I don’t know much about it, but I think we need to express our opinion on this matter

      >11. Ukraine is eligible for European Union (EU) membership and will receive short-term preferential access to the EU market while this issue is being considered.

      Here, the entire Union must speak out.

      >14. Frozen funds will be used as follows:

      >$100bn in frozen Russian assets will be invested in US-led efforts to rebuild and invest in Ukraine;

      >The US will receive 50 percent of the profits from this venture. Europe will add $100bn to increase the amount of investment available for Ukraine’s reconstruction. Frozen European funds will be unfrozen. The remainder of the frozen Russian funds will be invested in a separate US-Russian investment vehicle that will implement joint projects in specific areas. This fund will be aimed at strengthening relations and increasing common interests to create a strong incentive not to return to conflict.

      And here, in turn, it is some kind of abstraction, i.e., the EU will invest in the Ukraine, and the United States will reap the benefits?

      I understand that “woe to the vanquished”, but as far as I know, the russian did not defeat the member states of the EU/NATO in any war.

      Actually, I noticed one more thing:

      >4. A dialogue will be held between Russia and NATO, mediated by the US, to resolve all security issues and create conditions for de-escalation to ensure global security and increase opportunities for cooperation and future economic development.

      Yeah, but if I remember correctly, Russia keeps saying that they don’t like NATO expansion and that they find it problematic, which means, I suppose, that we and the Baltic states should prepare ourselves to return to live under russian boot or be forbidden from having an army as part of the “new security architecture in Europe”?

      This stinks a bit like Yalta 2.0 to me, except this time it’s even more absurd because we didn’t even actively participate in the war and the Russians don’t have any soldiers on our soil.

    17. It is completely unfair for Ukraine to have to cede land not yet lost, to Russia, but at the same time for Russia to keep what they captured militarily. Then Ukraine should be able to hold what they defended militarily. If Russia would want to rule Donbas and Luhansk and for Ukraine to back off, then they should equally back off from Zhaporiziya and Kherson.

    18. youderkB on

      Yes, we can dismiss this as ridiculous again, but our (European) weakness simply allows dictation to happen.

    19. feder00000 on

      1919: Germany should give Alsace and Lorraine to France and have an army of max 100k men
      2025: Ukraine should give Crimea and Donbass to Russia and have an army of max 600k men.

      History always repeats itself

    20. Most important part: “Ukraine has no say in the matter of their own sovereignty”.

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