In my blog entry of 30 November 2022 I wrote that,
"Paul Kirby reported yesterday (2 Dec) that,
"Russia says the West's refusal to recognise "new territories" seized from Ukraine makes peace talks harder, after President Joe Biden indicated he would be ready to meet Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin said it was open to negotiations, but not on the West's demand to pull out of Ukraine." (BBC News : 2 December 2022) (my emphasis)
What is interesting to note here is that is that Putin is also "demanding" that the West 'legally', and therefore within International Law, recognizes his 'illegal' annexations of Ukrainian land, starting from :-
- his illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014,
- followed by his 'illegal' invasion, and 'occupation', of parts of Luhansk and Donetsk in 2014,
- and his current 2022 'illegal' annexation of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk and Donetsk." (Blog entry 30 November 2022)
"Vladimir Putin has said that an agreement “will have to be reached” to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The Russian President suggested he is “ready” to negotiate with Kyiv, nine months after launching an invasion of the country.
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“Trust, of course, is almost at zero… but ultimately in the end, an agreement will have to be reached,” he said.
“I have said many times that we are ready for these agreements (read: Minsk Protocols) and we are open.”." (Yahoo News (Evening Standard) : 9 December 2022) (my emphasis)
"Ukraine attacked occupied Melitopol in the country’s southeast on Saturday evening, the Russian-installed and exiled Ukrainian authorities of the strategically located city said.
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An adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Oleksiy Arestovych, said Melitopol, a major industrial and transport centre occupied by Russia since March, was key to the defence of the south.
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"If Melitopol falls, the entire defence line all the way to Kherson collapses. Ukrainian forces gain a direct route to Crimea." (Reuters : 11 December 2022) (my emphasis)
in Odesa.
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The Defense Minister called Ukraine's plan "very simple.” “It is the liberation of all temporarily-occupied territories of Ukraine as they were in 1991, when Ukraine's borders were internationally recognized," he said." (CNN : 12 December 2022) (my emphasis)
- as reported by VOA, "European Union foreign ministers are considering fresh sanctions against Russia and more money to help Ukraine's military at a meeting Monday, while the United States is pledging ongoing support for Ukraine amid Russian airstrikes on critical infrastructure. The proposed EU package being discussed in Brussels would provide about $2.1 billion to fund arms deliveries for Ukraine." (VOA News : 12 December 2022) (my emphasis) ... AND ...
- President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday affirmed US support for Ukraine as the Eastern European country battles Russia’s invasion and missile attacks.
The US has promised $38 billion in military aid and delivered $13 billion in direct aid to Ukraine already. When asked in an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” how long American support can carry on, Yellen responded, “As long as it takes.” (Yahoo News (Bloomberg article) : 12 December 2022) (my emphasis)
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It's rare for Ukraine's president to hold talks with all three leaders in just one day.
During his call with Biden, the U.S. leader promised to help boost Ukraine's air defense to protect the civilian population.
Zelenskiy said his call with French President Emmanuel Macron, earlier in the day, had lasted more than an hour.
The two leaders spoke about "defense, energy, economy, diplomacy."
While Zelenskiy's call with Turkey's President Erdogan focused on making sure Ukraine can export its grain.
In turn, Erdogan's office said the Turkish leader also had a call on Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which Erdogan had called for a quick end to the conflict." (Yahoo News (Reuters) : 12 December 2022) (my emphasis)
Bloomberg News reported earlier in the day that the decision to cancel the summit was taken after veiled threats by Putin to use nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war. (Reuters : 9 December 2022) (my emphasis)