Putin demands Ukraine’s capitulation, Zelensky denounces “Hitler”-style ultimatum

Putin demands Ukraine’s capitulation, Zelensky denounces “Hitler”-style ultimatum
Putin demands Ukraine’s capitulation, Zelensky denounces “Hitler”-style ultimatum

Vladimir Putin has set conditions so that discussions for peace in Ukraine can begin. He also criticized the peace summit, planned for Switzerland on June 15 and 16. For his part, Zelensky met the Pope.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday set a de facto capitulation of Ukraine as a condition for talks, his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky immediately rejecting a “ultimatum” to the “Hitler“, on the eve of a summit in Switzerland devoted to the means of achieving peace and from which Russia is excluded.

Ukraine, the United States and NATO immediately rejected these conditions from the master of the Kremlin.”These messages are ultimatum messages (…) Hitler did the same thing, when he said ‘Give me part of Czechoslovakia and we’ll leave it at that’, but no, these are lies“, commented Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with the Italian news channel SkyTG24.

The Russian president, whose army has for several months regained the initiative on the front against Ukrainian forces lacking men and ammunition, has demanded that kyiv renounce joining NATO and withdraw from the Donetsk regions , Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia which Russia already partially occupies and claims to annex in addition to Crimea.
As soon as kyiv (…) begins the effective withdrawal of troops and notifies the abandonment of its plan to join NATO, we will immediately, this very minute, give the order to cease fire and begin negotiations“, Mr. Putin said to the executives of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Fulfilling these conditions would constitute a de facto surrender of Ukraine, the objective of which is to restore its territorial integrity and sovereignty within internationally recognized borders.

Although the Russian army has the initiative on the front, it has suffered considerable losses there for two years and is unable to gain a decisive advantage. The Kremlin proclaimed in September 2022 the annexation of four regions in eastern and southern Ukraine, in addition to that of Crimea in 2014.

“Handling”

Vladimir Putin insisted on Friday that Ukraine must hand over all of these territories to Russia, even though Moscow only partially occupies them and fighting is still raging there.

The Russian president also denigrated the peace summit, from which Russia was excluded, planned in Switzerland for June 15 and 16 at the initiative of Ukraine. kyiv hopes that the approximately 90 delegations present, despite the absence of China in particular, will reach a consensus to increase pressure on the Kremlin.

Mr. Putin denounced a “ploy to distract everyone’s attention“real responsibilities in the conflict, namely, in his reading, those of Ukraine and the West.

An offense against international law.

Mykhaïlo Podoliak, adviser to the Ukrainian presidency, insisted that Russian demands were “clash with common sense“and constitute”an offense against international law“.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced “manipulative statements“, and considered that Vladimir Putin had made these remarks on the eve of the summit in Switzerland, because “Russia is afraid of real peace“.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, whose country is kyiv’s main military and financial backer, said Mr Putin was “notnot in a position to dictate to Ukraine what it must do to achieve peace“.

Finally, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg estimated that the Russian leader was not acting “sincerity“.

The head of Russian diplomacy went there with his pique, saying that those who “have ears will hear (Putin) and those with brains will understand it“.”But I’m not sure these organs of the human body work properly in the West“, Sergei Lavrov blurted out on Russian television.

“Theft” of Russian assets

Vladimir Putin also denounced Thursday’s decision by the G7 to guarantee a $50 billion loan to Ukraine with future interest on Russian assets frozen since the start of the Russian offensive. “Even if we embellish things, theft is still theft and it will not go unpunished“, he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for the pure and simple confiscation of the 300 billion euros in assets of the Russian central bank frozen by the West for two years, which they refuse for legal reasons.

On the ground, Ukrainian forces continue to resist multiple assaults, particularly in the east of the country, where Moscow has been gaining ground since the start of the year.
Almost daily, we repel two or three attacks“, Maxime, commander of a company of tankers in the 59th brigade fighting in the Pokrovsk zone, told AFP this week.

There was a marked increase in the number of enemy troops and they brought in armored vehicles as well as long-range artillery“, added this 38-year-old soldier.

Finally, Ukraine continues to be forced to ration electricity, its energy infrastructure having been ravaged by Russian strikes. On Friday, outages are planned from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. across the country.

Zelensky met with the Pope

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday he spoke with Pope Francis on the sidelines of the G7 in Italy and discussed with him the peace summit planned in Switzerland, without Russia. “We discussed the consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine, Russian air terrorism and the difficult situation in the energy sector (…) and expectations from the world peace summit“, Mr. Zelensky said on Telegram.

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