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Negotiations with russia today are doubtful. Can we trust them?

March 29, 2022
Negotiations with russia today are doubtful. Can we trust them?
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There is a war going on, a lot has changed in the world order. The Red Cross and the UN are not working as they should. Something must be changed, there must be organizations in the world that really provide assistance and not just express their concern

Artyom, Kyiv:

Empty talks. Empty promises. No action. Actions are louder than words. I’ can’t find any adequate reason why they are afraid of Putin and his notorious gang and why they are not closing the sky over our country. They entitle world nu1 terrorist to continue committing his crimes against humanity and against common sense. And please don’t donate your money to Red Cross/ other shitty european organizations until you want to sponsor some fancy laptops and pricey cars for assholes working there. They disingenuously steal your money for a   good” cause. Donate them to local people and local organizations

Volodymyr, Kropyvnytsky:

I think Ukraine will become an even stronger country, a world-class country. It will be desirable to western investors and become the centre of Eastern Europe. Anyway, I hope for the best.

Anastasia, Kyiv:

Our people and country are an example of freedom for every person in the world. The attitude to life and freedom can be changed. Actually, I have thoughts, that it is now being changed NATO is only letters, no global actions. Only a few of countries from this alliance are helping us. Hope, there will be another union, that is more powerful and of course Ukraine will be a part of it maybe main part.

Sasha, Germany:

UN, Red Cross, OSCE all these organizations started to lose their efficiency in today’s conditions. We saw that they can’t make decisions so quickly as we need now. Maybe, in some situations they are very effective, but for our country we have to look for more reliable partners and support.

Negotiations with russia today are doubtful. Can we trust them?

Halyna, Poltava:

I don’t trust any negotiations with the state-terrorist. I’m sure, we can’t trust people who want to kill us, who want our death. The history proves that russia has always broken any diplomatic contracts, agreements, resolutions. From Bereznevi Statti to Budapest Memorandum. It’s a pity, that our politicians don’t study world and Ukrainian history.

Dmytro, Ukraine:

Russia is like an ugly kid who promises to do something and in 10 minutes does whatever he wants. We should find an “influence” side which this kid will be afraid of, and I think that the negotiation are going in the right way.

At least they are about to say officially about the annexation of Crimea)) It is really interesting what it will end with

Kate, Mykolaiv

Their government violates any negotiations, international or not—it doesn’t matter. If they have a goal, they will do anything to get it. Through intimidation all the world, violation of all agreements. With that people, it is impossible and will not be possible to cooperate.

Li, France:

That it’s impossible to negotiate with a terrorist country (I wonder why russia still doesn’t have this status), on the other side I understand that Ukraine has no way not to negotiate because the world community will condemn us, like EU and USA help us, and we don’t even negotiate. I understand that this situation, with concessions from russia, is associated only with huge losses and continuous failure, but they have recently begun to mobilize about 140 thousand people, so what prevents them from returning to us with this “cannon fodder” in 6 months? I hope that at least the sanctions will not be lifted in a week, because then it will be a complete disappointment. Why do Ukrainians die, if we can again find ourselves in a situation where the fate of our country will still be decided by russia, simply “officially”, with other countries?

“After the attacks of the russians regarding Medinsky’s statement about a drastic reduction in hostilities in the Kyiv and Chernihiv directions, he hastened to “restore his reputation” and stated that this does not mean a ceasefire”

I think it’s a sick nation, about what we are talking, if in order to curb the discontent of the orcs they need to say that people will continue to be killed and cities will continue to destroy…

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