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Kathy Napoli's avatar

As a simple American who would like peace everywhere instead of wars, I am not in favor of giving any of Ukraine away to any other country. They should be allowed to be an Independent Nation where the Ukrainian people lead the country with fair laws enacted and which ideology they wish to be as a people. Negotiations should not be a tug of war game between two powerful Nations who each wish to control Ukraine. Russia needs to get out and leave all Ukrainian land to Ukrainians. The US needs to leave it up to Ukrainians to decide if they wish to continue being the country who keeps Europe safe by continuing their pact with the US. If they want to be part of NATO that should be up to them not others. They should be left a free independent country with all their land. Since Russia attacked them and destroyed their land Russia should be negotiated to pay them retribution to rebuild. Negotiations is useless if it divides up Ukraine! This meeting between the 3 should be a peace pact negotiated to end Ukraine being the victim of powerful tugs of war games! Nothing taking away anything from them.. They were doing great before being attacked! They should be respected as independent and to continue that as they were before any war was declared on them. It can be simple once the countries with power stop trying to take more land than what they have to live in. Give back to Ukraine and ask them what they want. That’s true negotiations without greed and more power involved. Just stop wars so independently strong countries can survive. I respect the Ukrainian leadership who chose to be the land protecting Europe from being invaded. That is brave and on the right side of history. They earned their seat at at the table without bullying by any one.

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UnvaxxedCanadian's avatar

Minsk IV, "trust us" this time it's for real! No really.

I'm not sure if the Russians will take anything less than Putin's aims, which are known to everyone. I wonder in the man in the green t-shirt will get to enjoy his (and his in-laws) extensive real estate portfolio. History isn't particularly kind to obsolete former US allies.

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