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Zelensky rejects proposals for buffer zone to end Ukraine war

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Proposals for a buffer zone between Ukrainian and Russian forces as part of a cease-fire have been rejected by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who claims the idea does not take into account the realities of contemporary warfare. He told reporters on Friday, "Only those who do not understand the technological state of today's war propose a buffer zone."
 
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected the proposal to establish a buffer zone between Ukraine and Russia as part of a ceasefire, arguing that the current war, dominated by technologies like drones, renders this idea obsolete. Zelensky believes a buffer zone would entail ceding territory and that the reality of the conflict already requires effective separation thanks to the constant use of remote weapons.
 
Proposals for a buffer zone between Ukrainian and Russian forces as part of a cease-fire have been rejected by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who claims the idea does not take into account the realities of contemporary warfare. He told reporters on Friday, "Only those who do not understand the technological state of today's war propose a buffer zone."
As much as I like Ukraine and want to support them, at some point Zelenskyy's going have to come to terms with the fact that (a) their dreams of joining NATO are deader than warm beer and (b) they ain't getting either the Donbas/Luhansk regions or the Crimea so, so why not take whatever deal is available.
 
As much as I like Ukraine and want to support them, at some point Zelenskyy's going have to come to terms with the fact that (a) their dreams of joining NATO are deader than warm beer and (b) they ain't getting either the Donbas/Luhansk regions or the Crimea so, so why not take whatever deal is available.
Ukraine want to be truly independent! They don't want a situation where their sovereignty will amount only to in words. Russia should give Ukraine chance to be.
 
Ukraine want to be truly independent!
No one said they shouldn't be so I don't know where you got that idea, Magnus.
They don't want a situation where their sovereignty will amount only to in words.
Ukraine is a sovereign country but peace here for them will only come if they accept that some of their dreams - such as joining NATO - are non-starters. The best solution for them is to become a modern version of Cold War-era Austria - neutral but Western leaning.
Russia should give Ukraine chance to be.
And everyone thought Russia would steamroll over Ukraine in Feb. 2022; its' now what, 3 and half years and at best Russia only has the territory they originally seized in 2014.
 
No one said they shouldn't be so I don't know where you got that idea, Magnus.

Ukraine is a sovereign country but peace here for them will only come if they accept that some of their dreams - such as joining NATO - are non-starters. The best solution for them is to become a modern version of Cold War-era Austria - neutral but Western leaning.

And everyone thought Russia would steamroll over Ukraine in Feb. 2022; its' now what, 3 and half years and at best Russia only has the territory they originally seized in 2014.
Thanks for your deep political analysis. You made some points that i really never thought of.
 
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