From the moment that Zelensky involves the whole of the West in the war against Russia, and has received guarantees from the “coalition of the willing” that the war will continue, it means that he does not want the conflict to be limited to two parties. He is internationalizing the war because he believes that this way he will win.
Then we also have the right as a country to expand the framework of the negotiations. To request that the negotiation not be limited to Ukrainian territories, because it concerns the entire European security architecture.
We need to address issues such as the Cyprus problem and the withdrawal of Turkish occupation troops, and to raise the issue of the dissolution of NATO as a fundamental guarantee of lasting peace in Europe.
We will not allow any Zelensky to involve all of Europe for his own benefit, without bringing up broader issues of national security and European peace.
The dialogue for peace negotiations with Russia must begin with the prerequisite of providing guarantees from the West that NATO will be dissolved immediately, and that all American troops will be withdrawn from Europe. Otherwise, there will be no peace in Europe.
For a lasting peaceful settlement, there must be a balance of power. Since most countries in Europe are subjugated to NATO, the war will continue.
The worst nightmare of the European “coalition of the willing” has not yet become a reality. But soon they may see India, China, and the USA standing alongside Russia, not because they love it, but in order to divide the EU into their own spheres of influence.
Just as Zelensky involves all of Europe, Putin may involve all of Asia.
As for the false trilemma: a) Ukraine under Russian occupation, b) Ukraine as a buffer zone, c) Ukraine under NATO occupation, there is also a fourth possibility, more realistic: that there is no Ukraine at all.
To be dismembered as a state and its territories absorbed by other states, thus eliminating the Ukrainian problem that threatens humanity with world war III.
The “coalition of the willing” under Franco-British auspices can continue the war, but it will hardly finish it without American assistance.
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