Tensions between Ukraine and Russia are in the spotlight. Although the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has attracted the world's attention, the Russia-Ukraine conflict is more dangerous and may even turn into a European war. According to the latest news, the military leaders of Ukraine and Russia have launched peace talks and put forward some peace conditions, but Ukrainian ** Zelensky insists on continuing to fight. This news sparked a lot of discussion.
First of all, the representatives of the peace talks are actually two parties, does this mean that the military is trying to interfere in political decision-making beyond its authority, or even launch a military coup?Secondly, the representatives sent by Russia are also high-level military officials, not diplomats, does this mean that Russia wants to reach peace talks through the military?Moreover, the conditions for the peace talks include Ukraine's accession to NATO, but NATO cannot station troops in Ukraine or deploy offensive **, and Ukraine needs to cede territory to Russia.
Does this mean that Russia is trying to achieve its own interests through peace talks, to make Ukraine a neutral country, not to join NATO, not to allow NATO to station troops in Ukraine, and at the same time to cede territory to Russia, thus ensuring its own security?Although it is still uncertain to determine the authenticity of the news of the peace talks, the peace talks have undoubtedly become an important trend in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. And the West's move to pressure Ukraine to return to the negotiating table has also sparked speculation about whether there is a larger conspiracy behind it.
Against this backdrop, the development of the Russia-Ukraine conflict is still fraught with many uncertainties that require continued attention.