Russia has proposed its own so-called "peace formula," which provides for no more, no less, but almost complete destruction of Ukraine.
The seven points of the "soft Russian peace formula" were announced by the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.
He said that Ukraine, with the name of the country in quotation marks and the adjective "former" added, i.e., in his version, the former "Ukraine," should admit defeat in the military component of the conflict and declare full and unconditional surrender, followed by demilitarization with a ban on the creation of paramilitary forces on its territories in the future.
The international community should recognize the "Nazi character" of the Kyiv political regime and the forced denazification of all authorities under UN supervision. The UN should also recognize the right of Ukraine to lose its international legal personality and the impossibility for any of its successors to join military alliances without Russia's consent.
After the resignation of all constitutional authorities, elections should be held to the interim parliament, which should pass a number of laws on compensation to Russia and then dissolve itself. However, before that, the "interim government" should recognize that the entire territory of Ukraine belongs to the Russian Federation, and after that it should self-liquidate.
"This could be a soft Russian peace formula," Medvedev said.
Earlier "Apostrophe" wrote that Medvedev threatens the US with war over Alaska.