Al Mayadeen EspaƱol
Jun 29, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed during an African leaders meeting in St. Petersburg that Russian forces had withdrawn from Kiev and other regions of Ukraine last year in compliance with a peace agreement reached in Turkey, as part of an African mediation mission to Russia.
However, during the meeting with the members of the African delegation, who were entrusted with presenting an initiative to resolve the Ukrainian conflict, Putin informed them that Kiev had declined to sign the pact following the voluntary departure of Russian troops.
The Russian head of state presented the document negotiated by both sides, entitled āThe Treaty of Permanent Neutrality and Security Guarantees for Ukraine.
āāHe explained that Moscow and Kiev initially accepted a draft agreement in the spring of 2022 in Istanbul, in which China, Russia, the United States, France and Turkey acted as guarantors.
At the time, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a visit to Ukraine, various media outlets, including those in Russia, swiftly linked his trip to Volodymyr Zelenskyās refusal to endorse the agreement.
Media outlets such asĀ Foreign AffairsĀ attested to Johnsonās efforts to thwart the deal for two reasons he believed to be valid: First, it is not possible to negotiate with Putin, and second, the West is not prepared for an end to the war.
According toĀ Responsible Statecraft, Saturdayās release of this document casts doubt on Ukrainian narratives regarding Russiaās defeat in the Battle of Kiev in the spring of last year and its withdrawal from the surrounding area.ā
In particular, it serves to underscore how Ukraine is being used as part of a calculated maneuver in the Western proxy war against Russia, further clarifying Ukraineās sacrificial role.
The food crisis not caused by Russia
The Russian President also explained that the world food crisis was caused by the actions of Western countries, which started long before the armed conflict not by Russian military operations in Ukraine.
Putin expressed his countryās readiness to establish a constructive dialogue with those who want peace, and praised the balanced approach of the African delegationās mediators to the conflict.ā
The African mission visiting Russia includes four presidents: South Africaās Cyril Ramaphosa, Senegalās Macky Sall, Zambiaās Hakende Hichilema, and the Comorosā Ghazali Osmani, also the rotating chairman of the African Union. There are also representatives from Congo-Brazzaville, Uganda, and Egypt.ā
(AlMayadeen)Translation: Orinoco Tribune