Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says that Russia is ready for talks with Ukraine in Minsk, the Belarusian capital, official Russian news agency RIA Novosti reports.
But he said this would have to be about Ukraine declaring a "neutral status" - which would include "demilitarisation". Russia has all along wanted Ukraine to rule out ever joining Nato.
Ukraine's president has called for talks with Vladimir Putin but there is no indication that he will agree to talks on this basis.
Minsk is significant because it's where agreements were signed to try and bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine's east that broke out in 2014.
By invading Ukraine, Russia's leader is seen as having torn up those agreements.
Earlier Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said no talks could be held until the Ukrainian military lays down its arms.
Will Russia invade the Ukraine?
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Russia seems very keen on Ukraine giving up, hoping I guess to end it before China does something about the fuck up they have made supporting one country acting against another to liberate oppressed ethnic groups.
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Re: Will Russia invade the Ukraine?
What standard of living will a long war with Russia give Ukraine, is it worth dying and having everything you've worked for destroyed so that your country might be better off in the future, it doesn't appear to have worked for Syria, Lybia or Iraq.Yambo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 2:47 pmI must apologise mate, I credited you with far more intelligence than you deserve.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 1:48 pmYes I do, but it makes fuck all difference to my life whether we have a Labour or Conservative Government
But I'd rather have a life without a war about which crooked twat runs Ukraine.
Are Labour or Conservative East and West leaning? Tough one that.
Why should you use your right to vote and choose who perhaps governs you but the people of Ukraine shouldn't bother? My friend in Dnepre told me some time ago that his grandparents have lived in 3 different countries but have never moved house. They prefer their latest country, Ukraine to both the Soviet Union and Russia. I guess that a Western leaning government gives them more freedom, better standard of living, less worries about a knock on the door in the early hours for putting their opinion in the public domain. You know, little things that selecting who governs you can make your life better.
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I guess they may have met far stiffer resistance than Putin expected, or they overstretched themselves by trying to occupy the whole country, or there is stiff internal domestic criticism of Putin from his close circle of supporters, or a combination of these and other stuff such as civilian demonstrations against the war in major Russian cities. Also been reported that over 1,000 Russian soldiers have been killed. Bet Russian military communications are being continuously degraded.Mussels wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 3:17 pm Russia seems very keen on Ukraine giving up, hoping I guess to end it before China does something about the fuck up they have made supporting one country acting against another to liberate oppressed ethnic groups.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says that Russia is ready for talks with Ukraine in Minsk, the Belarusian capital, official Russian news agency RIA Novosti reports.
But he said this would have to be about Ukraine declaring a "neutral status" - which would include "demilitarisation". Russia has all along wanted Ukraine to rule out ever joining Nato.
Ukraine's president has called for talks with Vladimir Putin but there is no indication that he will agree to talks on this basis.
Minsk is significant because it's where agreements were signed to try and bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine's east that broke out in 2014.
By invading Ukraine, Russia's leader is seen as having torn up those agreements.
Earlier Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said no talks could be held until the Ukrainian military lays down its arms.
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Apparently the Anonymous Hacking group have declared war on the Russians and are taking down Russian media and Kremlin websites.
I also wonder if special forces members around the world are getting compassionate leave after an unexpected death in the family.
I also wonder if special forces members around the world are getting compassionate leave after an unexpected death in the family.
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Clearly, some people think it is worth fighting and dying for a better future for the country, their children, whatever. Often it's a civil war (we had one in England that you probably benefit from) and sometimes it's standing against a bullying neighbour.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 3:24 pmWhat standard of living will a long war with Russia give Ukraine, is it worth dying and having everything you've worked for destroyed so that your country might be better off in the future, it doesn't appear to have worked for Syria, Lybia or Iraq.Yambo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 2:47 pmI must apologise mate, I credited you with far more intelligence than you deserve.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 1:48 pm
Yes I do, but it makes fuck all difference to my life whether we have a Labour or Conservative Government
But I'd rather have a life without a war about which crooked twat runs Ukraine.
Are Labour or Conservative East and West leaning? Tough one that.
Why should you use your right to vote and choose who perhaps governs you but the people of Ukraine shouldn't bother? My friend in Dnepre told me some time ago that his grandparents have lived in 3 different countries but have never moved house. They prefer their latest country, Ukraine to both the Soviet Union and Russia. I guess that a Western leaning government gives them more freedom, better standard of living, less worries about a knock on the door in the early hours for putting their opinion in the public domain. You know, little things that selecting who governs you can make your life better.
You clearly don't think that way. I think the longer the war with Russia, the better off in the long run they'll be. If it finishes quickly, Ukraine will still have the threat of invasion dictating their lives. Keep it going, keep degrading the invasion forces and keep Russia bogged down in an expensive adventure and they may get the idea that Ukraine can be their own country.
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As said earlier:
I think Putin has doubly fucked up.
The young Russian generation uses social media such as Facebook and Instagram.
When going to war Putin could not close down social media because this generation would be on the streets protesting. But by leaving social media available the social media generation are able to see for themselves what the armed forces are notionally doing in their name.
Same applies to many of the Russian soldiers.
So he was damned if he did and damned if he didn't.
IMO - Putin has failed, just a matter of time.
And what the body count is.
It is reported that Putin does not have a smartphone, or any other phone for that matter.I guess they may have met far stiffer resistance than Putin expected, or they overstretched themselves by trying to occupy the whole country, or there is stiff internal domestic criticism of Putin from his close circle of supporters, or a combination of these and other stuff such as civilian demonstrations against the war in major Russian cities. Also been reported that over 1,000 Russian soldiers have been killed. Bet Russian military communications are being continuously degraded.
I think Putin has doubly fucked up.
The young Russian generation uses social media such as Facebook and Instagram.
When going to war Putin could not close down social media because this generation would be on the streets protesting. But by leaving social media available the social media generation are able to see for themselves what the armed forces are notionally doing in their name.
Same applies to many of the Russian soldiers.
So he was damned if he did and damned if he didn't.
IMO - Putin has failed, just a matter of time.
And what the body count is.
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Neither does the US president, the secret service doesn’t allow it.*
*Not necessarily including Trump in that.
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You have missed the point - intentionally of course.
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My post was actually about the causes of Putin's evident lack of awareness of the widespread use of social media by the 'younger generation'.
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Just wondering if the Socialist Worker's printing presses are busy making placards for the 'Stop the War' march that they never fail to organise at the drop of a hat.
Oh wait. Hang on...are they bankrolled by Vlad?
Oh wait. Hang on...are they bankrolled by Vlad?
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It's getting a bit out of hand now.
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Maybe I will! Get the bat out the boot of the Astra.
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Thought the main political movers and shakers sponsored by Putin was the Conservatives this time round?
Hense the lukewarm economic sanctions.
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They knew exactly what they were voting for! This is what they were voting for! They knew that all along! Look at Dianne Abbott's shoes! Look at her shoes!demographic wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 3:50 pmThought the main political movers and shakers sponsored by Putin was the Conservatives this time round?
Hense the lukewarm economic sanctions.
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Yeah, but wait til the news of being barred from Eurovision kicks in with the Russian people. There'll be riots in the streets of Moscow.
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Meh. They should have really punished them and made them host it + invited the last 10 years winners to perform as a warm up.
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BBC today:
The EU, US and their allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian banks from the main international payment system, Swift.
The assets of Russia's central bank will also be frozen, limiting Russia's ability to access its overseas reserves.
The EU, US and their allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian banks from the main international payment system, Swift.
The assets of Russia's central bank will also be frozen, limiting Russia's ability to access its overseas reserves.
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As if antisemitism, savile and Abbott's shoes weren't reason enough.