
Dmytro Kuleba: Ukraine and Russia were close to a peace deal in spring 2022 but Ukraine rejected it? This is one of the favorite lies promoted by Russia and its sympathisers to shift the focus… and blame. However, a closer look at the facts reveals that the whole story does not hold water.
by TotalSpaceNut
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https://twitter.com/DmytroKuleba/status/1790264015316205746
You mean those peace talks at which the russians tried to poison Ukraine’s representatives and negotiators?
Yeah, let’s trust russia.
I really like Kuleba. 👍🏼
Could you imagine if a serial killer invaded your home, and when he gets his ass beat by the home owner he demands a “negotiation” so he can keep your bedroom. Then when you reject and demand he leaves with threats of violence he portrays himself as the reasonable non-violent victim.
Crazy that so many people living in NATO countries are peddling this behind their obvious conspiracy theorist agenda.
russia’s stories are about as leaky as The Moskva.
[This us a good article](https://nationalinterest.org/feature/could-ukraine-russia-deal-have-cut-moscow’s-invasion-short-not-so-fast-208661) laying out the timeline. Once Bucha was liberated, Ukraine was never going to concede.
Step 1: Stop fire
Step 2: Get the fuck out of whole Ukraine
Step 3: Pay reparations
Step 4: peace talks
We already lost too many lives and economy is too damaged to have something less.
Really glad they try to debung this, I hear it so many times even from people who claim about themselves they are not on the RU side…
Here is an example of such paid russian propaganda, look at subtitles at 36:16.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nGePkIW3Ac&t=2173s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nGePkIW3Ac&t=2173s)
Whole video is a nuclear threat, attempt to scare the West.
Been a fan of Kuleba for years, I wonder what Ukrainians think, but I could see him as a future president of Ukraine.
So what were those demands in detail?
That this needs to be explained to some people is disheartening to say the least.