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Remnants of Free Ukraine Under Putin's Authoritarian Rule

Authoritarian Peace under Putin's Rule: Suggested Remnants of Independent Ukraine are All That's Left

Russia's leader Putin harbors the belief that he isinch toward annihilating the sovereign Ukraine.
Russia's leader Putin harbors the belief that he isinch toward annihilating the sovereign Ukraine.

Examining Putin's Path to Dictatorial Peace: Ukraine's Remaining Ruins

  • Written by Gernot Kramper
  • ~ 5 Min Read

Autocratic Peace Preserved by Putin: Little of Ukraine's Freedom Rel aest - Remnants of Free Ukraine Under Putin's Authoritarian Rule

Sporting a confident swagger, Putin aims for a military triumph in Ukraine. His intentions are clear in the proposals his Russian delegation unveiled in Istanbul. If these proposals are realized, they'll signal the demise of the pre-invasion Ukraine we knew, leaving behind a broken shell sharing merely a name with its former self.

Enrichment Insights

The proposals Putin's team unveiled in Istanbul, which could drastically alter Ukraine, consist of the following rigid terms:

  1. Territory Concessions:
  2. Russia insists that Ukraine retreat from Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts, which they claim as their lawfully annexed territories.[1][2]
  3. Seeking international recognition of Russia's occupation of these regions and Crimea.[1][2]
  4. Security Restrictions:
  5. Ukraine must pledge to all-out neutrality, meaning it's forbidden from joining military alliances or coalitions.[1]
  6. Prohibition on future foreign military deployments and related infrastructure in Ukraine.[1]
  7. Abrogation of existing security agreements.[1]
  8. A permanent embargo on Ukraine pursuing nuclear weapons.[1]
  9. Legislative and Political Changes:
  10. Protecting the rights of Russian and Russian-speaking populations in Ukraine through legislation.[1]
  11. Enacting laws against glorifying Nazism and its propaganda.[1]
  12. Abolishing martial law and holding presidential elections within three months to install a new government, post-martial law.[1][2]
  13. Military and Diplomatic Conditions:
  14. Cessation of all Ukrainian military expansion efforts, triggering immediate demobilization.[1]
  15. Cutoff of foreign military aid, including satellite imagery and intelligence.[1]
  16. Forbidding foreign military deployments to Ukraine during the ceasefire.[1]
  17. Operational Restrictions:
  18. Stipulation against engaging in hostile or subversive activities against Russia.[2]

These stringent conditions threaten Ukraine's sovereignty severely, leading to a wounding of its independence, essentially dissolving its pre-2022 state identity.

The European Union and its Member States are closely monitoring the war-and-conflicts in Ukraine, as the proposals unveiled by Putin's team in Istanbul could potentially lead to significant political changes. General news sources suggest that these proposals, if realized, could result in Ukraine altering its territorial boundaries, security arrangements, and government structure, significantly impacting its sovereignty and potentially dissolving its pre-2022 state identity.

Global politics surrounding this issue are intensifying, with concerns being raised about the potential long-term effects these changes could have on Ukraine's independence and its relationship with other nations, including European Union Member States.

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