Militant lobbies blocked the peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul
Without directly referring to the US and the UK, the Turkish president announced that war-seeking lobbies prevented the peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul in the early months of the war. |
reportedHe pointed to the war in Ukraine and added: “No one knows when the conflicts will end, and this will increase economic costs for the whole world.”
On Tuesday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced that the United States and European Union countries will prevent the signing of a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. In this regard, he said: The American government and the European elite ordered the Ukrainian authorities not to sign the document when it was already prepared, and now we are in such a situation. A war that provides a lot of profit for American and European arms companies.
At the beginning of May, a German media revealed the details of the failed agreement between Russia and Ukraine. The German newspaper Die Welt announced in a report that Russia and Ukraine were close to a peace agreement in the spring of 2022. In that agreement, Kiev was ready to commit to neutrality. However, Moscow’s insistence on Ukraine making Russian its second official language was one of the obstacles.
Citing a 17-page document dated April 15, 2022, the German newspaper claimed that an agreement had been reached between Moscow and Kiev and that any dispute The rest will be discussed in the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart.
According to this German media, according to the provisions of this agreement, Ukraine was committed to permanent neutrality and agreed not to allow foreign weapons and forces to enter this country. . Also, according to the aforementioned agreement, Kyiv guaranteed that it will not hold military maneuvers with other countries.
In return, Russia would pledge not to attack Ukraine again, and Kiev could receive security guarantees from the United States, England, France and China.