WORLD : What follows is the Russian version of events in April 2022, when Moscow and Ukraine came close to a peace deal after less than two months of fighting.
While we reserve judgment on what follows we would differ on one key point.
We don’t believe that Boris Johnson was acting on behalf of the British government, and most certainly not the British people, when he demanded that President Zelensky scrap any peace accord he may have had with Russia.
The only entity Boris Johnson was acting for was the transnational elite who sought war between Russia and the West. Ukraine just presented the ideal opportunity for doing that, without shedding too much western blood.
It’s only part of a long-term war against Russia.
At the time another gofer for the global elite, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, was on record as saying that an ‘independent Ukraine’ would help to weaken and isolate Russia.
That was two years ago and it’s now apparent how badly our Western leaders misjudged things. Far from being “weakened and isolated”, Russia is now more assured on the battlefield and forging stronger ties with a host of potential allies, particularly China and Iran.
For its part Ukraine is now running out of troops, forcing it to conscript men up to the age of 60. While conservative estimates from former White House advisor Douglas Macgregor put Ukrainian losses at close to half-a-million dead.
In effect the Ukrainian Army is broken. It has lost its best fighting men and all it has left are old conscripts, who should be at home with their grandchildren, and poorly trained young recruits.
These are the men who will be sacrificed in the west’s plan to fight Russia ‘till the last Ukrainian’.
Ukraine abandoned a draft peace treaty with Russia in 2022 under British pressure, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
The deal, which could have ended the Ukraine conflict weeks after it started, was approved by negotiators in Istanbul, but Kiev later pulled out of the talks.
The German newspaper Welt reported on Friday that Moscow had issued additional demands after a deal had already been outlined, such as making Russian the second official language in Ukraine, implying that this had ended any hopes of an agreement.
Peskov denied those claims on Saturday, citing remarks made by Ukrainian MP David Arakhamia, who led Kiev’s delegation at the talks.
In an interview to domestic media last November, Arakhamia said then-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had intervened in the peace process and had urged the Ukrainians to “just fight” Russia.
Kiev effectively discarded the deal under “direct pressure by London,” Peskov stressed. “The rest is speculation. I suggest we learn from the source.”
Asked whether the draft treaty could serve as a basis for further peace talks, Peskov said Kiev’s public position was to reject talks with Russia. The idea of reviving the failed agreement was floated by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko when he met Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin earlier this month.
Johnson has denied derailing the peace talks, but has also bragged on multiple occasions about his policy of nudging Kiev into continuing hostilities with Russia, which the British politician claims to be a fight for global democracy.
“There could be no more effective way of investing in Western security than investing in Ukraine, because those guys without a single pair of American boots on the ground are fighting for the West,” Johnson told students at Georgetown University during a visit to the US this month. The Ukrainians “are effectively fighting our own fight, fighting for our own interests,” he added.
Russian officials have described the Ukraine conflict as a Western proxy war against Moscow, which the US and its allies allegedly intend to wage “to the last Ukrainian.” Their goal, according to Moscow, is to contain Russia and stall its development, rather than protect the interests of the Ukrainian people.
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