Medvedev: The Ukrainian War needs peace, not a ceasefire
The former Russian president said Moscow is ready to negotiate with Kiev without any preconditions, saying that the current ceasefire with Ukraine is not needed but peace.
According to RCO News Agency, Dmitry Medvedev, Vice President of the Russian Security Council and former President and Prime Minister, said Tuesday at the St. Petersburg International Law: “We are currently in a situation where peace is needed, not a ceasefire, just as Vladimir President.”
“Russia is ready to negotiate with Ukraine without any preconditions, according to Sputnik. “Russia has repeatedly stated that we are ready to negotiate without any preconditions, but given the field realities and suggestions that have been put forward and such negotiations can make peace.”
Perhaps the war may start again in the future
“We need long -term international legal guarantees to eliminate and prevent the main cause of the conflict, and such guarantees can only be included in legal norms,” said Medvedev. “In addition, the dispute resolution procedures must be developed to achieve long -term peace.”
He also called the shortage of people authorized to conclude peace treaties in Ukraine as a “big problem,” adding: “The legal measures that Kiev’s current leadership may adopt may later violate new Ukraine officials and then start the war again.”
The US uses political tools to resolve the Ukrainian crisis
The former Russian president said in a speech that the US government shows the tendency to use political and diplomatic tools to resolve disputes, including clashes in Ukraine.
“This is also understood by the new US government, which, in any case, reflects the use of political and diplomatic tools to solve the most complex conflicts and, of course, the most sophisticated Ukraine conflicts,” he said.
“It takes a legal mechanism to cooperate,” said Dmitry Medvedev, saying that the path to abandoning international law as a stalemate is increasingly understood by the new US government.
“The issue of the Ukrainian crisis, which has become the height of the devastating path of NATO, does not need a separate agreement, but to achieve peace for a long time there is a need to resolve the dispute,” he said.
The International Criminal Court’s mechanism is a complete failure
Referring to the mechanism of the International Criminal Court, Medvedev questioned it and described the organization’s mechanism as “a complete failure”.
The Russian official emphasized: “In contrast to the background of serious criticism that is increasingly sent to the International Criminal Court, I would like to point out one of its unconscious merits. Competence through contradiction. The Hague Tribunal examples illustrate how the mechanisms of international justice should never be built. This is simply a complete failure. “
“The International Criminal Court has become a tool of modern colonial rape, and the notion that the International Criminal Court is acting on behalf of the entire international community is incorrect and it will be unable to the long -term, so people must think about the future,” he said. “The United States also slaps the Hague’s shaky species.”
Foreign aid to Ukraine should be cut off
“It is impossible to resolve the Ukrainian crisis without any cases,” said Dmitry Medvedev again, referring to the Ukrainian war and Western aid to the war -torn country. The call line in Wakrine must be civilian and military goals must be replaced with peaceful goals. “On the other hand, all foreign military aid to Ukraine is cut off.”
“All countries that are somehow involved in the Ukrainian crisis must fulfill their obligations to prevent obstacles on a peaceful solution,” he said. “The establishment of a force in Ukraine is also regarded as a return to a military threat to Russia and will be considered as possible legal goals.”
“At present, the Ukrainian President is not a person who has the right to sign international treaties, and therefore cannot sign documents to resolve the Ukrainian crisis,” said the Russian Security Council’s deputy.
Putin and Trump’s conversation is of great value
The former Russian president, referring to President Putin’s phone call and US President Donald Trump, said: “Since many depends on the US position, the conversation between President Putin and Trump’s president is of great value.”
“The United States, as I have mentioned, has a direct impact on Ukraine,” he said. Ukraine is actually under the foreign control of the United States and Europe. Therefore, agreements with the United States are really important for peace. “It is also a good thing that Russia and the US are talking to each other.”
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