Putin sagt, Russland sei bereit, mit der Ukraine „auf der Grundlage der Istanbuler Vereinbarungen“ von 2022 zu verhandeln

    https://meduza.io/en/news/2026/06/23/putin-says-russia-ready-to-negotiate-with-ukraine-on-the-basis-of-the-istanbul-agreements-of-2022

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    1. No_Feature_1184 on

      I think Ukraine should offer Budapest Memorandum + nuclear disarmament of Russia + Surrender of Transnistria and Kaliningrad as a compromise and demonstrate willingness to compromise by allowing Russia to keep its nukes in exchange for russia’s compliance with everything else. If Ukraine keeps up striking the refineries I don’t want to imagine what a fuel-less Russian winter looks like.

    2. WickedFrags on

      Sign that Ukraine is pushing the right buttons. Keep doing the Lord’s work, you crazy bastards! The sane world is with you!

    3. Ukraine: Leave before it’s too late!
      Russia: We’re willing to accept your surrender.

      The two parties lives in different realities. We’re still not close to a peace deal.

    4. Well Vlad, its not 2022 anymore so you can fuckoff, get out of UKR and go to hell

    5. So basically Russia is demanding Ukraine’s surrender. The reason the 2022 negotiations failed is because Russia wasn’t serious about peace.

    6. RepresentativeOk6101 on

      Is the Istanbul agreement the one where Ukraine can’t have deep-strike capabilities and its army is limited to 50k? Lol

    7. Nothing changed. Moving on until no single russian scum can move with their car

    8. Timely_Fly_5639 on

      I think Ukraine is negotiating the way that brings the most positive result at the moment. They use the ancient Native American method of relating the messages in columns of smoke. Thick, black, oily columns of smoke.

    9. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    10. Exciting-Record8101 on

      The 2022 Istanbul Communique stipulated that Ukraine should be a permanently non-aligned state, would never seek NATO membership, would never host foreign troops on its territory (except in Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk), would never buy foreign weapon systems, would only participate in international military exercises with Russia’s approval, could only receive aid from the guarantor nations with Russia’s approval (via a veto), would limit its military to 85,000 people, and would not be allowed to have weapons with a range over 40 kilometers.

      In other words: Russians still expect Ukraine to surrender. This is a silly attempt to have their trolls push the ‚Ukraine rejects peace‘ narrative again. They seem to have no new ideas at all.

    11. > on the basis of the agreements that were reached in Istanbul [in the spring of 2022] and, I would remind you, were initialed at the time by the Ukrainian delegation, which means everything suited them,” Putin said.

      Yeah that’s an out and out lie. No agreement was struck because the conditions Russia demanded were nothing but complete Ukrainian surrender. They rightly rejected an appalling agreement, and there is no reason whatever for them to accept such an agreement today – especially considering their battlefield position is considerably better today than it was then

    12. Russian General Staff is deeply in debt to reality.

      Leaked maps of one sector near Zaporizhzhia show them being practically on the outskirts of the city. Meanwhile they’ve been on the outskirts of Lesser Tokmachka for the last 2 years (?)

      So it’s no surprise Putin who famously doesn’t use TV or Internet and gets a daily news briefing instead, thinks he can still demand unconditional surrender.

    13. Junior_Trifle_8273 on

      When Ukraine burns down a few more oil facilities and a few thousand Muscovites shit themselves in their apartments out of fear, then they will actually go into negotiations.

    14. Squiliam-Tortaleni on

      How about he negotiates on the basis of the 1994 agreement where they leave Ukraine the fuck alone?

    15. ProductGuy48 on

      Ukraine should continue long range sanctions until Putin can negotiate with his own oligarchs the staying alive bit.

    16. BankBackground2496 on

      In 2022 Ukraine turned it down. It’s been 4 years and Moscow is burning. So is Russia’s economy. 

    17. Putin says …

      That’s where you stop reading.

      Why do people give a crap about what he says. Anything he says is just bullshit to manipulate people.

    18. MapDiscombobulated1 on

      Tell them to fuck right off with this utter nonsense and turn a few more Moscow refinery tanks into frisbees………

    19. Of course Ukraine will be expected to make major concessions and give Putin everything he wants.

    20. Why would Ukraine ever do this? You don’t stop fighting a bully when you’re winning. You stop when the bully runs home to Mommy.

    21. The_Rat_Attack on

      lol, so now that Russia is feeling the pressure turn up, they now want to accept Ukraine surrendering. Sorry bubba, you of all people know, that’s not how it works. A deal a month ago is outdated, a deal from 4 years ago is a joke.

    22. Asleep_Cash_8199 on

      At this point, I advise to continue on the same footing.

      Attack Russia’s shadow fleet, keep up the sanctions, provide help to Ucraine.

      Bleed Russia dry. Not to make their people suffer, but to create discomfort so that there will be a moment that Putin will be taken out.

    23. Budapest memorandum : „The memoranda, signed in Patria Hall at the Budapest Congress Center with U.S. Ambassador Donald M. Blinken amongst others in attendance, prohibited Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom from threatening or using military force or economic coercion against Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, „except in self-defence or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations“. As a result of the memorandum and other agreements, between 1993 and 1996, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons.“

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum

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