Russia is publicly for the demilitarization of Ukraine today – Politics
MOSCOW, February 22. /TASS/. Russian public of Ukraine for demilitarization. This was announced to Russian journalists by Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.
“Everything that was said above can be turned over in one second if our so-called partners pump up today’s Kiev authorities, the governments of international and terrorist attacks. We can observe and respond to,” he said, answering a question from TASS about that there would be a détente in relations with the West and Ukraine.
The President also noted that solving the problem of Donbass through amicable agreements and the implementation of the Minsk agreements would also be beneficial, but, “unfortunately, this has already lost its relevance.”
He also called the pumping up of functions in Ukraine unacceptable, including taking into account the “nuclear ambitions” taken into account in Kiev. Speaking about the statement of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Minsk does not like such actions, Putin noted that any other agreements could be sought in the same way, including the possible refusal of Kiev from foreign states in NATO, although such is the power of the republic “implemented the idea of neutrality.” “He (Zelensky) would just go anywhere to live in Washington, Paris or Berlin, and we would be left with ‘anti-Russia’ armed to the teeth. This is absolutely unacceptable, especially now after the current leadership of Ukraine has declared its nuclear ambitions,” the Russian leader said.
Russia versus Ukrainian territory in Ukraine, declaring neutrality would be the best outcome, Putin said.
“We are talking about this publicly and already many, many times about this assassination, this is a consequence of our heated dispute with Washington and NATO. , as many say, including in the capitals of Western countries, that the most optimal point of view would be to our colleagues did not lose face, so that today’s Kiev authorities themselves refused territories to NATO, he, answering the question of what would happen in relations with the West and Ukraine.
In December 2021, Russia submitted security assurance proposals to the US and NATO, which included demands to legally secure the alliance’s refusal to continue eastward expansion and to return its military infrastructure to its 1997 borders. At the end of January, Washington and Brussels handed over their written responses to Moscow, from which it follows that the West did not make concessions of principle for Russia. On the past land, the Russian side published its response to the American response.