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Putin Quietly Seeking Ceasefire In War With Ukraine, Says Report

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Putin Quietly Seeking Ceasefire In War With Ukraine, Says Report

WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – Russian President Vladimir Putin is reported to be signaling readiness to a ceasefire in the war with Ukraine along the current battle line, ending a conflict that has had ramifications well beyond the two countries, impeded post-Covid-19 economic recovery, spawned food shortages around the world and driven fissures in relations between otherwise friendly nations.

Putin has expressed privately the willingness to a ceasefire through intermediaries, The New York Times reported on December 23 citing two former senior Russian officials close to the Kremlin and American and international officials who have heard the message from Putin’s envoys.

The publication also reported that the Russian president had sought a ceasefire once before, a year ago.

“They say, ‘we are ready to have negotiations on a cease-fire’,” the report quoted a senior international official who met top Russian officials this fall.

“They want to stay where they are on the battlefield.”

There are no indications, however, if Ukraine will accept a ceasefire without taking back territories captured by Russia. The report also warned that Putin could change his mind. An as-is-where-is ceasefire has also been gaining traction in the US, where taxpayers’ willing to keep funding the way has been waning and many Republican lawmakers have opposed it, foiling attempts by the US President Joe Biden-led administration to get Congress’ authorization for additional funds.

The legislation to that effect collapsed earlier this month and its fate will be determined when lawmakers return to Washington after the holidays.

Biden had vowed to be with Ukraine for as long as it takes, but without Congress’ support, his words alone will not be enough. And without US funds, and those from other western nations, Kiev won’t be able to withstand the Russian military for much too long.

Western nations are now reported to be trying to find ways to utilize billions of dollars of frozen Russian banks’ assets abroad to fund Ukraine.

Biden has in public remarks said the decision to end the war will be Ukraine’s alone.

A ceasefire, however, will be greeted by a huge sigh of relief around the world.

New Delhi, for one, will be relieved. India’s ties with Russia will no longer be a sticking point in its ties with the US.

Its purchases of arms and weapons and oil have been under unrelenting US scrutiny, with threats of secondary sanctions. It will not be expected to side with the US-led alliance, severing decades-old ties with Russia, going back to the erstwhile Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). New Delhi’s refusal to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine in language and tone mimicking the US-led alliance had become a sore point here in the US, even with long-time friends of India.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to issue a strong statement to President Putin in live remarks beamed around the world. Now “is not an era of war”, he said. That statement was embraced by American officials and became a standard representation of India’s new position.

Russia’s naval blockade in the Black Sea caused a worldwide shortage of grains as Ukraine’s exports were stranded for five months.

Most importantly, a ceasefire will prevent further death and destruction.

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  • Putin has always wanted a negotiation. Ukraine and Russia came to an agreement before the conflict started. Boris Johnson of Uk rejected it and Zelensky bowed to UK.

    And so thousands of Ukrainians are dead and the conflict will not end.

    Zelensky should go back to that agreement and negotiate. This support by NATO will not last forever.

    December 26, 2023

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