Ukraine’s Foreign Minister: Russian demands for peace mask plan to destroy Ukraine as in 2022
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha declared that Russia’s rhetoric intensified to 2022 levels as it tries to exploit the current geopolitical climate.
This comes as the US under President Trump works on brokering a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia by facilitating negotiations.
Recent agreements reached in Saudi Arabia included partial ceasefires, such as halting attacks on energy infrastructure and maritime operations, but these are seen as minor steps rather than comprehensive solutions.
Russia demands that Ukraine renounces NATO membership and recognizes Russian claims to occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts and Crimea.
Initial negotiations took place in Belarus and Türkiye in 2022 but were unsuccessful due to disagreements over security guarantees and territorial issues.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) concluded that any peace agreement modeled on the 2022 Istanbul protocols would equate to Ukraine’s capitulation to Russia’s strategic objectives.
In March 2022, draft accords proposed that Ukraine renounce its NATO ambitions and adopt a neutral, non-nuclear status. In return, Ukraine would receive security guarantees from the United States, Russia, China, Britain, and France. However, disagreements arose over Russia’s demands, including a veto over actions by guarantor states and significant reductions in Ukraine’s military capabilities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed these terms as unacceptable, equating them to a surrender.
According to Ukraine’s foreign minister, Moscow’s current demands also include limiting Ukraine’s armed forces, restricting its defense capabilities, reducing military assistance from international partners, and preventing Ukraine’s NATO membership.
He emphasized that Kyiv would not accept Russian demands aimed at weakening Ukraine’s military capabilities and international alliances.
The foreign minister argued that Russia’s ultimate goal is to position itself to destroy the Ukrainian state in the future, allowing for territorial occupation, seizure of mineral resources, and utilization of Ukraine’s human potential for further aggressive actions.