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  1. JabbelDabbel on

    I don’t see that visiting each other, talking about peace and promising endless support (of thoughts and prayers) will be helpfull to achieve peace. Russia has to be brought to the negotiation table. By force… either economically or militarry… their is no way around it.

  2. What peace? Russia doesn’t want peace, Ukraine doesn’t want peace, Europe doesn’t want peace. Everyone has demands that are completely incompatible with the situation out on the field. It’s a sad state of affairs that Annoying Orange is the only one who actually seems interested in achieving peace (if only so he could gloat about it ad nauseam), but his efforts are both misguided and incoherent. This war won’t end for years to come.

  3. EntertainmentSad3174 on

    The peace negotiation is effectively between the two parties as follows:

    Ukraine and European countries (including the UK) that’s one side.

    US and Russia that’s the other side.

    Because Russia and Ukraine don’t really talk to each other, so effectively the two parties talk via US and European countries.

    US is effectively Russia’s agent. European countries are effectively Ukraine’s agent. Both agents obviously wouldn’t work for free so Ukraine and Russia pay one way or the other but the agents provide services for the ‘fees’ they pay. When I said agent I don’t mean for everything, but just for the purpose of the peace talks.

    So, Zelensky visiting London is effectively just another round of client / agent meeting.

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