The New York Times has published the full draft of a Ukrainian-Russian peace treaty from April 2022 that was never signed. Key points include the Kremlin wanting Ukraine to recognize Crimea as part of Russia, Ukraine not joining military alliances or deploying foreign military bases, and both sides agreeing to exclude Crimea from the agreement.
Russia and Ukraine failed to agree on a range of critical issues when they held peace talks in the spring of 2022. Documents from those talks obtained by The New York Times shed new light on what those issues were. https://t.co/2kRC39CRnW
NYT publishes alleged draft of failed Russia-Ukraine peace deal The American media outlet has released what it claims are the terms discussed by Moscow and Kiev in 2022 https://t.co/bGFV74yBUM https://t.co/39UZDwWgeR
There is a very annoying perception that Ukraine and Russia had a valid peace deal in Istanbul in 2022, but silly Ukraine rejected it. Yet that deal was basically capitulation. NYT published the text of the deal – let's see what Ukraine had to agree to for "peace"👇🏼 - Ukraine…
Russia and Ukraine failed to agree on a range of critical issues when they held peace talks in the spring of 2022. Documents from those talks obtained by The New York Times shed new light on what those sticking points were. https://t.co/8GOIpvBpId
After more than two years of war, the NYT reports on the Istanbul peace agreement negotiated in April 2022 - Maybe in another two years, they will report on the well-documented evidence that the US & UK sabotaged it to use Ukraine as a proxy to weaken Russia as a strategic rival https://t.co/ypF27KtbdP
The NYT finally acknowledges in detail what has long been known: Russia and Ukraine were actively negotiating a peace deal in Feb/March 2022, and came very close. What it doesn't mention - at all - is that Biden and Boris Johnson intervened to stop it: https://t.co/wvgg22oWL5
The full text of the peace agreement draft between Ukraine and Russia, discussed in 2022, has been published for the first time https://t.co/B89d8tc1w5 https://t.co/TYeM5KadIg
NYT publishes documents from Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in Feb-Apr 2022. This appears to be the same thing @DrRadchenko and @scharap wrote about earlier this year? Is there anything new here? https://t.co/S1MGwRx9jG
NYT publishes the actual treaty drafts that Ukraine and Russia exchanged in March and April 2022, including the Istanbul ones: https://t.co/47YrVljb33. The documents and NYT interviews demonstrate, once again, that there never been any realistic deal in sight. As most experts…
Now @NYT publishes drafts of Ukraine Russia peace deal that was close to signing in spring 2022 but still omits that Boris Johnson & Biden administration blocked it. NYT cites statement from viral video that I posted: “We managed to find a very real compromise,” Oleksandr Chalyi,… https://t.co/NW0XBUkkjW
⚡️ The New York Times (NYT) on June 15 published for the first time a purported draft of a Ukraine-Russia peace treaty from early 2022 that was never signed. https://t.co/ZMlsvZiJiK
Ukraine-Russia Peace Is as Elusive as Ever. But in 2022 They Were Talking. https://t.co/NvxBrVLYhG
New York Times published the full Ukraine-Russia peace treaty from April 2022. Links to the actual text are after the article, which gives a summary of them. Providing you here the "gift" version which is not paywalled. https://t.co/P5xFNUM2U8
🇷🇺🇺🇦‼️🚨 Previous peace deal: “Ukraine was allowed to join the EU” The New York Times published the full draft peace agreement from April 2022. Main points: — Both sides agreed to exclude Crimea from their agreement, leaving it under the control of the Russian Federation, but… https://t.co/s3EJBSqfOF
The New York Times has published what is claimed to be the Istanbul Agreement between Russia and Ukraine, which was prepared in 2022 but never signed. Key points from the document: ◻️ The guarantor states of Ukraine's security and neutrality were Great Britain, China, Russia,… https://t.co/XgOtxLhaBB
❗️Draft Ukrainian-Russian treaty of April 2022, first published in full by the NYT Main points: ▪️ Kremlin initially wanted Ukraine to recognize Crimea as part of Russia. ▪️ Ukraine does not join military alliances or deploy foreign military bases or contingents. ▪️ Russia… https://t.co/0AQ1onxM37