VLADIMIR Putin’s secret plans for the fate of Ukraine have reportedly been uncovered with the tyrant wishing to decimate Ukraine for another year.
Classified Kremlin documents suggest the Russian despot has a maniacal plan to “completely dismantle” Ukraine’s government while also weakening the US and stopping any “serious Western influence”.
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The world is waiting with bated breath to see how Putin will respond to the US-proposed 30-day ceasefire proposal.
Donald Trump has already praised the plan which Ukraine has accepted with US officials now saying “the ball is in Russia’s court” to agree.
But a new leaked document, uncovered by the Washington Post, claims to show that Putin has no intention of saying yes to any deal.
The document, first written up in February by an influential think tank with ties to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), shows how Moscow has a list of brutal demands they want in order to end the war.
What does the Kremlin want?
- A weakened US at the negotiating table
- “Complete dismantling” of Ukrainian government
- No resolution until 2026
- Creation of new buffer zone
- No European peacekeeping troops
- No Nato membership for Ukraine
- Sovereignty over stolen land
Russia want a weakened US when it comes to negotiations to give them the upper hand in any deals being made, the docs say.
They feel the best to do this is by dismantling Ukraine on the battlefield, according to the document prepared for the Kremlin.
It also labels Trump’s proposed plan to secure complete peace on the Ukrainian border within 100 days as “impossible to realise”.
Any lasting “peaceful resolution cannot happen before 2026″, it added.
The Kremlin is also said to be looking for “the complete dismantling” of the current Ukrainian government – including their main enemy Volodymyr Zelensky.
It also calls for the creation of a buffer zone in the northeast if Ukraine as well as a demilitarised zone in southern Ukraine near Crimea.
This ties into Russia‘s desire for the globe to acknowledge the land they have illegally captured during the three-year war as rightfully theirs.
The Kremlin have said any peace deal cannot happen if they aren’t given sovereignty over the areas in Ukraine which they have already seized.
Any looming idea of European peacekeepers patrolling the border has also been dismissed in the docs as well as by several sources close to the Kremlin.
Other demands being drafted up by Putin’s cronies include the lasting belief that Kyiv won’t be allowed a Nato membership, the sources added.
Russia has been unwavering in their stance on Ukraine joining the alliance – even describing the move as a clear escalation.
In the past few months, US officials have publicly agreed that any Nato membership for Ukraine is unlikely to happen.
It comes despite Zelensky constantly campaigning for them to be allowed to join as part of a deterrence against any further Russian attacks.
Trump has already warned he could cripple Russia’s economy if Putin refuses to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine.
The US President said there are “things you can do that wouldn’t be pleasant in a financial sense”.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said: “If their response is no, it would make their intentions clear.”
Inside 30-day ceasefire proposal
UKRAINE has already agreed to accept terms of a US-proposed truce after positive chats between the two delegations in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
Washington and Kyiv’s crunch talks saw a number of key points drafted up to help Ukraine in their fight against despot Vladimir Putin and finally end the three-year conflict.
- Immediate 30-day ceasefire which can be mutually extended
- Restart US military aid
- Resume intelligence sharing
- Release of prisoners, detained civilians and moved kids
- Ban on missiles, drones and bomb attacks
- Truce at sea
- Europe involved in peace
- Signed minerals deal soon
Russia are yet to agree to any deal and say they will continue to wait until they officially sit down with Washington to talk before making any decision.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said his team are carefully studying the US-Ukraine talks and the statements from both sides.
Moscow and Washington representatives are now due to meet today.
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