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Putin Seeks UN Government For Ukraine, Won’t Sign Peace Plan With Kiev’s ‘Illegitimate’ Government

Back in December Russian President Vladimir Putin said that there was but one requirement he had for negotiating peace with Ukraine, that Kiev hold an election for their Dictator Vladimir Zelensky.

Perhaps the straw that broke the camel's back however, or in this case the straw that broke Putin's peace plan, took place on Wednesday when Ukraine's Dictator boldly stated that Putin will die soon.

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On Thursday night Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that he cannot sign a peace plan with Ukraine’s “illegitimate” government. Citing a lack of trust in Kiev’s current leadership, he proposed that it be replaced by a temporary government administered by the United Nations, the United States and European nations. Putin said Moscow will negotiate peace with this new government.

“It would be possible to discuss the possibility of introducing temporary management in Ukraine under the auspices of the U.N., with the United States, even with European countries, of course, with our partners and friends. And for what? In order to hold democratic elections, in order to bring to power a capable and trusted government, and then start negotiations on a peace treaty with them, to start signing legitimate documents that will be recognized all over the world,” the Russian President said in Russian and translated to English.

“In such cases, international practice follows a well-known path within the framework of the United Nations peacekeeping activities; several instances have already demonstrated what is referred to as external management or temporary administration”, he said.

Putin’s trust issues with Kiev may stem from a number of key events.

Soon after agreeing to a temporary ceasefire, which Moscow was then allowed to have a say in the stipulations of before itself agreeing to it, Ukraine broke the agreement by bombing Russian energy infrastructure targets, repeatedly. This ceasefire specifically focused on infrastructure targets, so Kiev’s target selection is notable. Russia retaliated against the Ukrainian attacks with their own attacks against similar Ukrainian targets. Despite this, the U.S. still believed a ceasefire within a couple weeks was possible.

While Ukrainian diplomats were meeting with U.S. diplomats in Saudi Arabia for a peace summit on March 11 its military was drone bombing sleeping Russian civilians in terroristic apartment building drone attacks.

Apart from Kiev’s military actions, the actions of Ukraine’s Dictator Vladimir Zelensky may have also destroyed Moscow’s trust in negotiations.

In February the Dictator went to Washington D.C. and disrespected America in the White House. Following his insult-filled meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, the Dictator refused to sign the Trump peace plan, and was shown the door. Of note, days prior to the fiery White House scuffle, European leaders went to Kiev to bribe its Dictator into continuing his war.

Interestingly, in December Putin said that he only had one requirement to signing a peace plan, that Kiev hold elections for their Dictator. Zelensky, however, has repeatedly refused to hold elections, causing Trump to call him a “Dictator without elections” in February.

To clarify, Zelensky’s presidency ended in May. The Dictator refused to step down due to war-time provisions in the Ukrainian Constitution. He reiterated his anti-election stance in November during a speech before the Ukrainian Parliament.

The Dictator continues to grasp to power even after an impending ceasefire was set to go into effect. On March 14 Zelensky’s advisor stated he will not step down or hold elections despite this halt to hostilities.

Putin’s willingness to have a new government in Kiev that is administered by, among others, European countries, is notable.

On Thursday the ‘Coalition of the Willing‘ met in Paris, France. French President Emmanuel Macron gifted the Dictator 2 billion Euros in military aid to fight Moscow. Macron will also forge ahead with deploying European troops in Ukraine to fight Russia, along with military forces from the U.K., according to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Macron himself has talked about his nuclear weapons and his lust for direct ‘defensive’ war with Russia in a recent speech to his nation.

Perhaps the straw that broke the camel’s back, or in this case the straw that broke Putin’s peace plan took place on Wednesday when the Dictator boldly stated that Putin will die soon.

The Dictator made the morbid declaration during an interview with a French news outlet after he met with Macron on Wednesday.


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