Russia seeks LONG-TERM PEACE DEAL OVER UKRAINE, NOT QUICK CEASEFIRE
Russia wants a long-term peace deal over Ukraine that tackles its perceived root causes of the conflict rather than a quick U.S.-backed ceasefire followed by swift fighting resumption. The senior Russian diplomat expressed concerns about the consequences of such an approach, including its impact on Russia-American relations and the stability of the region. This stance highlights the complexities of navigating international conflicts with multiple parties involved.
- The persistence of Russia's desire for a long-term peace deal may be seen as a reflection of Moscow's efforts to rebrand itself as a peacemaker in a conflict that has pitted it against Western powers and Ukraine.
- What would happen if such a deal failed, and the conflict escalated once again, with potentially devastating consequences for regional stability and global security?