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after Trump’s return, Moscow sets conditions for peace – La Nouvelle Tribune

after Trump’s return, Moscow sets conditions for peace – La Nouvelle Tribune
after Trump’s return, Moscow sets conditions for peace – La Nouvelle Tribune

The conflict in Ukrainewhich has lasted for more than two years, has had a profound impact on the global geopolitical balance. The arrival of Donald Trump to the White Housewith its promises of a rapid resolution to the war, intensified debates around possible solutions. During this time, Moscow puts forward an approach based on binding international agreements, designed to guarantee lasting peace.

The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, during a meeting with his Kyrgyz counterpart in Moscowrecalled the importance of solid mechanisms to put an end to this crisis. According to him, these agreements should include guarantees preventing any violation, thus ensuring their effective implementation. This declaration is an extension of the objective stated by Moscow: to achieve the goals of its “ special military operation » while addressing the root causes of the conflict.

The Russian position also highlights a shift in perceptions in the West. “ In Europe and the United States, we are increasingly beginning to understand that it is impossible to resolve this conflict without addressing its deep roots “, affirmed the diplomat. This implicit recognition could mark a turning point in international discussions, where the search for a lasting solution seems to take precedence over temporary or coercive approaches.

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By insisting on agreements “ impossible to violate« , Moscow visibly wishes to reaffirm its central role in the management of the negotiations. However, this perspective raises questions about the feasibility of such a mechanism in a context where mutual trust between the parties remains fragile. As diplomatic efforts continue, the idea of ​​binding agreements could redefine how international conflicts are approached in the future.

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