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“The mind does not understand Russia.” Kislitsa commented on the “Memorandum”, which was published by the propagandists


He recalled that the Russian side refused to transfer the document with the conditions for the ceasefire in Ukraine before the negotiations in Istanbul, supposedly fearing leaks. However, a few hours after the transmission of the Memorandum, the Ukrainian delegation, the text of the document of the Russian Federation transmitted TASS to its propaganda agency, Kislitsa considers it illogical.

“Perhaps the psychologists have to determine whether this is a discharge of shame or the discharge of guilt. It looks like a protective mechanism when Russia projects its shame and guilt on others, a kind of attack on the character. This is a way to divert attention from its own feelings of inadequacy and guilt of Russia. In fact, this is the reverse side of the Foreign Minister of Ukraine.

According to him, it is not surprising that the Russian poet and diplomat Fedor Tyutchev wrote: “The mind does not understand Russia …”

“The same Tyutchev, who insisted:” There can be no union between Russia and the West for the sake of interests or for the principles. We, Russians, should always remember that the principles on which Russia and Europe stand is so opposite, so mutually deny each other that the life of one is possible only at the cost of death of another. “It is not surprising that today's Russian diplomats write such memoranda and merge them, fearing their leaks. Good luck in the knowledge of Russia!” – wrote Kislitsa.




After the second round of negotiations in Istanbul June 2 The propagandists published Text “Memorandum”who introduced Moscow. The document contains three sections with two options for a ceasefire and 31 points. The document prescribes, in particular, the requirements for the withdrawal of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces from the Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions; “International recognition” of these territories, as well as Crimea, Russian; prohibition of reception and placement of nuclear weapons in Ukraine; rejection of foreign military assistance, including reconnaissance data; The presidential elections and the Verkhovna Rada, which supposedly should take place no later than 100 days after the abolition of martial law.

Context

After the first round of negotiations between Kiev and Moscow in Istanbul, US President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation with the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. According to the results of the call, the head of the White House said that Ukraine and the Russian Federation “immediately” will begin negotiations on the end of the war. Putin said Kyiv and Moscow They plan to prepare a document On the likely upcoming peace agreement. His spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that The deadlines for preparing this document “there is no and cannot be.”

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reported on May 23 that Russia will submit a draft document with its conditions of ceasefire in Ukraine After the exchange of prisoners in the format is completed “1000 per 1000”. The last stage of exchange was held on May 25.

On May 28, the speaker of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said that The delegation of the Russian Federation will not transfer to the United States of America a list of its conditions for the end of the war, which the Russian Federation unleashed in Ukraine.

Later, Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umarov, who heads the delegation of Ukraine to participate in negotiations with the Russian Federation, The document with the Ukrainian position was handed over to the head of the Russian delegation to Vladimir Medinsky.

Foreign Minister Andrei Sibiga reacted to the statement of the Russian aggressor country about readiness to present “memorandum of the ceasefire” During the second round of peace negotiations on June 2, saying that He does not understand why to wait for Monday. The Kremlin speaker said to this that Kyiv’s requirements for the immediate transfer of the Russian project “Memorandum to settle” war Inappropriate.



Ashley Davis

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