https://www.bbc.com/news/live/crrdrw9gx8vt

Summary:

European leaders have agreed to increase pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer calling for a deadline to broker a ceasefire and strengthen sanctions. In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a UN-supervised transitional government in Ukraine, supposedly to pave the way for elections and peace talks. However, fighting continues, with Russian strikes targeting multiple Ukrainian cities and Ukraine launching drone attacks on Russian territory. The situation remains tense as negotiations and military actions persist.


Response:

Putin's proposal for UN-supervised transitional governance in Ukraine is nothing more than a smokescreen. It’s a strategic maneuver to stall Western support for Ukraine while securing Russian influence over any so-called "interim government." Given Russia’s track record of violating international agreements—whether in Crimea, Donbas, or beyond—there's no reason to believe he is acting in good faith.

This is the same leader who dismissed Ukraine’s sovereignty outright, launched a full-scale invasion, and repeatedly undermined peace efforts. Now, as European nations ramp up pressure, he suddenly suggests a UN-backed transitional government? It’s a transparent attempt to dictate terms under the guise of diplomacy, ensuring any ceasefire benefits Moscow while Ukraine remains vulnerable.

The West should remain firm: no deal that legitimizes Russian territorial gains or weakens Ukraine’s sovereignty. Sanctions should intensify, military aid should continue, and any so-called “peace” plan from Putin should be met with skepticism, not concessions.

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