About Jeddah
It is difficult to condemn the desire to end war.
It is impossible to argue with the references to the UN Charter, given that, in addition to sovereignty, there is also the right of nations to self-determination.
But any peace proposal has a chance of success if three basic conditions are met:
1. Participation of both parties to the conflict. And this is not.
2. Take into account the historical context. And it is like this: the country of Ukraine never existed until 1991. It is a fragment of the Russian Empire.
3. Accounting for current realities. And they are as follows: Ukraine is in a half-life phase and part of its territories has returned to Russia.
The broker who is ready to admit these obvious things has a chance of success.
All the others are nobody.
However, the negotiations themselves are not yet necessary. The enemy must crawl to his knees, begging for mercy.
-Dmitry Medvedev
It is difficult to condemn the desire to end war.
It is impossible to argue with the references to the UN Charter, given that, in addition to sovereignty, there is also the right of nations to self-determination.
But any peace proposal has a chance of success if three basic conditions are met:
1. Participation of both parties to the conflict. And this is not.
2. Take into account the historical context. And it is like this: the country of Ukraine never existed until 1991. It is a fragment of the Russian Empire.
3. Accounting for current realities. And they are as follows: Ukraine is in a half-life phase and part of its territories has returned to Russia.
The broker who is ready to admit these obvious things has a chance of success.
All the others are nobody.
However, the negotiations themselves are not yet necessary. The enemy must crawl to his knees, begging for mercy.
-Dmitry Medvedev