Are Putin ready to do peace deal? What can happen on their memorandum here

Russian President Vladimir Putin is demanding a series of firm concessions from the west to end the war in Ukraine, Russian sources said to be familiar with the ongoing talks.Putin’s proposals are described by a source as a “non-pervantic”, allegedly included “written” pledge from Western leaders, which prevents the involvement in alliances by effectively blocking Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova to prevent enlargement of NATO. The Kremlin also pushed to a solution to the permanent neutrality of Ukraine, a partial relaxation of restrictions by the West, a solution to the issue of frozen sovereign assets and a solution for safety for the Russian speaking population in Ukraine.A senior Russian official reported by Reuters said, “Putin is ready to make peace, but not at any cost.” One of the sources also said that if the Russian leader finds out that he is unable to reach a peace deal on his terms, he would try to show Ukrainian and Europeans to show the military victory that “peace will be even more painful tomorrow”.Conditions came to light a few days after a two -hour call between Putin and US President Donald Trump. After the discussion, Putin indicated a desire to find out a ceasefire agreement and said that Russia was drafting a memorandum, outlining a possible passage for peace. However, there is no time for the draft when the draft can be prepared.Meanwhile, Trump, who has long claimed his coordination with Putin, and expressed his desire to end the war, appeared rapidly disappointed, warned that the Russian presidents were “playing with fire” by stopping the battlefields and ignoring the calls for open interactions with Kiev.Sources say that Putin has also rigid its position on the Ukrainian region, which is now demanding complete control over the four eastern regions claimed by Russia. A Russian source said, “Putin has tightened his position.” Russia is already engaged in almost all Luhanskas, more than 70% of Donnetsk, Zaporizhia, and Kherson regions, Plus Crimea, 2014.Kiev and many European capitals have accused Moscow of intensifying military operations. The Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski’s government has been firm that Ukraine should not be forced to give up its NATO aspirations or sovereign lands under the threat of war.NATO has repeatedly maintained its “Open Door” policy, with a spokesperson with a decline to respond to the latest claims. A NATO official said earlier this year, “We do not adjust our principles under pressure.”The Kremlin in its third year, as a response to the West failure, to address what it says to the “root causes” of the struggle – what the development and military support of NATO for Ukraine.While Russia has earned recent regional benefits, the war continues to eliminate both sides. Putin is reportedly concerned about growing economic pressures at home, including a weak oil market, labor shortage and increase in interest rates. Nevertheless, a third source insisted that Kremlin believes that Russia may “fight for years” despite sanctions.Trump recently warned in a social media post that Putin was “absolutely crazy” after starting a wave of missile strikes in Ukraine last week “. He also indicated more on more US sanctions whether Russia continues to stall.Does this exchange of ultimatum and rigid positions indicate a step towards conversation, or the collapse of any possible peace talks, to be seen.

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