Details of the “Peace Plan” from the words of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine

What emerges from the Ukrainian defense minister’s explanation of the Kiev peace plan to end the war with Russia is that it is seen more as a strategy to force negotiations with Moscow than a military plan to recapture all Russian-corolled territories.
According to Isna, while Kiev anxiously waits for the US presideial election and its outcome, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rostam Umerov explained in an ierview the so-called “peace” plan of Preside Volodymyr Zelensky. How Ukraine iends to hold the line and pressure Russia to negotiate a “fair” peace solution.
The Washington Post wrote with this iroduction: Zelensky’s peace plan preseed to Europe last week appears to be a strategy to force negotiations with Putin rather than a military plan to recapture all Russian-corolled territory. This will be a practical step for Ukraine.
Umerov explained that a key eleme of the victory plan is Ukraine’s request for a quick invitation to join NATO after the war ends. The Biden administration is considering this option, but fears it would give Russia an inceive to prolong the war rather than end it. The second part is defense, which Umerov defined as: “maiain the line and create favorable conditions for driving the enemy out.” The third part is “deterrence,” which includes deep strikes on military targets in Russia to preve attacks on civilians and critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
According to the American media, when it comes to negotiations with the Russians, Umerov, who is considered a coroversial figure in Ukraine, has been one of the most effective represeatives of Kiev. In the first mohs of the war, he negotiated with Roman Abramovich, who was close to Putin. Their talks in Istanbul in March 2022 broke down amid reports that the two had been poisoned. But this communication channel remained open uil the end of the same year and achieved gradual success.
Umerov told The Washington Post that in the secretive 2022 talks, there were several avenues of negotiation through iernational partners. These efforts led to the creation of a humanitarian corridor that allowed 400,000 people to leave Russian-corolled territories, the exchange of prisoners of war, political prisoners and wounded soldiers, and a grain export agreeme that allowed Ukraine to transport Resume through the Black Sea.
He said the United States was always aware of the calls, “because we were always consulting either way.”
U.S. officials confirmed the secret talks took place in 2022, when Russia threatened to use tactical nuclear weapons. When asked if such talks were still ongoing, Umerov replied that “the humanitarian path is still open.”
According to Washington Post, Umerov has tried to deal with 2 military weaknesses of Ukraine; Corruption in procureme and lack of manpower, but these steps have also created enemies for him.
One of these coroversial measures was the new conscription law, which lowers the military age from 27 to 25 and recruits Ukrainians to serve. Ukrainian generals proposed this move to combat Russia’s manpower advaage over Ukraine. Umerov said that when he first called for the Mobilization of Forces Act, some members of parliame told him that it was politically toxic and warned him that “it’s better to drink from Chernobyl than to touch this issue.” “
But the mobilization plan is now law, and Umerov said five million Ukrainians have already signed up. He explained that instead of forcing recruits to go to the fro lines, they were asked how they waed to serve in the war.
On the other hand, corruption has been a persiste problem in Ukraine’s military procureme. Umerov noted that some Western partners have complained about dealings with a company called Special Techno Export (STE), which is overseen by the military ielligence service known as GUR, headed by Kyrlov Budanov. The company has been notorious for its involveme in money laundering scandals, a new report suggests.
Umerov is trying to bring STE under the corol of the Ministry of Defense by setting up an audit system to monitor transactions with STE.
The American newspaper coinued: However, as the US elections approach, the most esseial part of Zelensky’s victory plan will probably be to request a quick invitation to join NATO. The Biden administration is examining historical records that could allow it to become a member of NATO while Russia still corols parts of Ukraine. One example was West Germany’s membership in NATO while East Germany was still occupied by Russian forces. Another case is Norway, which joined NATO in 1949 on the condition that it would not allow foreign bases or forces on its territory or nuclear weapons in its ports.
Defense Minister of Ukraine emphasized: such details are issues for later. We wa the invitation first.
For the Biden administration, which is thinking about its legacy, finalizing a strategy that protects Ukraine now and creating a platform for future negotiations should be a priority. “We showed you we can do it,” Orov said. But now we need help.
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