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Russia's extreme letter to Ukraine

Ukraine has been given ultimatums on a number of issues, including recognizing as Russian territory that Russia controls. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced the extreme letter on Monday (December 26). He said that if Ukraine does not implement the conditions announced in the charter, the Russian army will do whatever it takes to fulfill them.


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According to the report of the Reuters news agency, just a day ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he is ready to negotiate to resolve the Ukraine crisis. However, Ukraine and its Western allies rejected the proposal, citing Putin's rhetoric as rhetoric. One day after that incident, such an extreme letter was announced by Russia.

"Our proposal is to demilitarize, de-Nazify the areas controlled by the current regime in Ukraine, and to remove threats from those areas to the security of Russia and the new areas under our control," the Russian foreign minister said of the extreme letter. . . , according to a report by Russia's state-run news agency Tass. must be removed.'

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"Our proposals are simple, fulfill them for your own good," Lavrov said. Otherwise, the Russian army will take care of the matter.”

When Putin launched his so-called "special military operation" in Ukraine last February 24, it was also claimed that the operation was aimed at de-Nazi-liberating and disarming Ukraine. But Ukraine and the West have always claimed that Putin's campaign is imperialist and a land grab.

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