Presentation of a draft peace note by Russia to Ukraine
The head of the Russian negotiating board announced that Moscow has submitted a draft detailed note to the Ukrainian crisis. The document contains extensive conditions, including the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces, stopping foreign military aid, and recognizing the accession of the occupied territories to Russia.
According to RCO News Agency, Vladimir Madinsky, the head of the Russian negotiating board, announced at the end of the second round of Istanbul talks with Ukraine that Russia had submitted a detailed draft called “Peace Note” to resolve the clash with Ukrainian.
He emphasized that the document was detailed and detailed and includes two options for the fire.
According to the main provisions of this note, the first option for the ceasefire includes the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from their control areas in the self -proclaimed Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, as well as the Zapurigia and Khanson areas. The second option, which is proposed as a package, includes clauses such as stopping the relocation of troops, stopping mobilization of troops, banning foreign military aid to Ukraine, starting the disarmament process, and the absence of third -party troops in Ukraine.
The draft also emphasized that Ukraine should maintain its non -state status and set a roof for its armed forces. In contrast, Russia has called for the complete lifting of economic sanctions against itself.
Other issues raised in the Russian Peace note include the recognition of international legal rights of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Zapurigia and Khanson to the Russian Federation. The document also suggested that the two parties should abandon any claims of war damage.
In the final part of the draft, Russia has called for guarantees to protect the rights of the Russian -speaking population in Ukraine, the abolition of restrictions against the Moscow Orthodox Church, and the ban on Nazism in Ukraine.
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