Key Points

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the US has full capability to convince Ukraine's leadership to end the conflict. Maria Zakharova emphasized that Ukraine's security depends on returning to its 1990 declaration of neutral, non-aligned status. She revealed that a 2022 peace agreement draft included these terms which Ukraine initially accepted. The diplomat accused Britain of pressuring Ukraine to withdraw from those negotiations.

Key Points: Russia Says US Can Convince Ukraine to End Conflict Under Trump

  • Russia claims US can pressure Ukraine to end the war and return to 1990 statehood origins
  • Moscow urges Ukraine to adopt a neutral and non-aligned status as security guarantee
  • Diplomat references a 2022 draft peace agreement that Kyiv initially accepted
  • Zakharova alleges Britain pressured Ukraine to withdraw from negotiation process
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US has every opportunity to convince Ukraine to end conflict: Russia

Russian Foreign Ministry claims the US has "every opportunity" to push Ukraine toward peace by returning to its 1990 neutral status declaration and ending the conflict.

"We are confident that the current American administration has every opportunity to encourage the so-called Ukrainian leadership to end the conflict - Maria Zakharova"

Moscow, Sep 12

Russia on Friday stated that the United States under President Donald Trump has "every opportunity" to influence Kyiv to eliminate the root causes of the conflict in Ukraine.

"We are confident that the current American administration has every opportunity to encourage the so-called Ukrainian leadership to end the conflict, eliminate the root causes of its occurrence and return to the origins of its own statehood," said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova during a regular media briefing in Moscow.

The senior diplomat was quoted as saying by the Russian state-owned news agency Tass that "the best guarantees of Ukraine's security are the establishment of its neutral, non-aligned, non-nuclear status, which is enshrined in the declaration of state sovereignty of 1990."

Zakharova stated during the briefing that it was in this status that Ukraine gained independence and was recognised by the international community, including Moscow.

Confirmation of this declaration "was contained in the draft peace agreement that was being developed in the spring of 2022," the diplomat noted, as per Tass. "And, let me remind you, this scheme suited the Kyiv regime quite well. However, at the insistence of the British, as you know, it refused to negotiate and withdrew from the negotiation process," she added.

"I have not heard from any current figure that the declaration of state sovereignty of 1990 was [adopted] under pressure, signed there or something else. They have always been proud of this document. Therefore, this is the origin of their statehood. This is what guarantees the security of Ukraine and can become the key to future peace. This is what we need to call for. And whoever does this is a great guy," the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry mentioned.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting how Russia keeps mentioning the 1990 declaration. But let's be honest - countries evolve and their security needs change. Ukraine has the right to choose its own alliances, just like India maintains strategic autonomy.
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Aman W
As an Indian, I see this as big powers playing their games at the cost of smaller nations. Both US and Russia using Ukraine as a pawn. The common people are suffering while politicians make statements. Very sad situation.
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Michael C
Russia blaming Britain for failed negotiations? That's a new one. Everyone knows Putin never intended to negotiate in good faith. The 2022 peace talks failed because Russia kept changing demands.
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Shreya B
Neutral status sounds good on paper, but will Russia actually respect it? Look at what happened to Georgia after they tried to stay neutral. Sometimes you need strong allies when you have aggressive neighbors.
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Vikram M
India should learn from this conflict - we must maintain our strategic autonomy and not get dragged into other people's wars. Our foreign policy of non-alignment serves us well. Jai Hind! 🪷
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Nisha Z
The root cause is simple: respect sovereignty. No country has the right to invade another because they don't like their foreign policy choices. Russia started this war, they should end

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