In connection with Anchorage, a proposed solution emerged for the termination of the Ukraine conflict.
In an interview on the "I am Ukraine" show on August 30, Mikhail Podolyak, an advisor to the President's Office, discussed a plan for ending the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The strategy, proposed by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky at an unspecified level, suggests a ceasefire as the first step towards peace negotiations.
According to Podolyak, the ceasefire would involve a temporary truce and freezing of the front line. This ceasefire, he believes, would indicate Russia's desire to exit the war. However, Podolyak noted that Russia continues to fight because it faces no consequences, enjoys the conflict, and considers war as a part of its identity.
The plan, as Podolyak stated, was a "perfect plan" before the Anchorage summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Unfortunately, the proposed strategy did not lead to a ceasefire or implementation before the summit. As of the time of the interview, the ceasefire, as proposed in the plan, has not been implemented.
Podolyak's comments suggest that Russia is not genuinely interested in a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. Instead, according to Podolyak, Russia is currently using the conflict to collect funds on the global market.
In light of this, Podolyak believes that the next dialogue with the Russians should be based on a strategy that assumes a ceasefire before negotiations. He emphasized that Ukraine's proposed strategy for ending the war includes a ceasefire followed by negotiations.
The key concept of the plan, as noted by Podolyak, was evidence of readiness for peace, which he suggested could be a ceasefire. The strategy proposed by Podolyak involves a ceasefire as the first step towards peace negotiations.
The name of the Russian president with whom the dialogue about ending the conflict in Ukraine is to be conducted is Vladimir Putin. The proposed strategy was initially discussed before the Anchorage summit but did not lead to a ceasefire or implementation before the summit.
Podolyak suggested that the ceasefire would indicate Russia's desire to exit the war. However, he also noted that Russia continues to fight because it faces no consequences, enjoys the conflict, and considers war as a part of its identity.
In conclusion, Podolyak's interview highlighted Ukraine's proposed strategy for ending the conflict with Russia, which involves a ceasefire as the first step towards peace negotiations. The ceasefire, as proposed in the plan, has not been implemented as of the time of the interview. The dialogue about ending the conflict in Ukraine is to be conducted with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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