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Putin’s Lies about the ‘Peace Agreement’ in Istanbul: Dzhemilev Reveals the Truth

Putin Lied About the ‘Peace Agreement’ in Istanbul: Dzhemilev Reveals the Truth

In a recent speech at the Foreign Ministry, Mustafa Dzhemilev, the leader of the Crimean Tatar people, accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of lying about the ‘peace agreement’ during talks in Istanbul. Dzhemilev, who was present at the negotiations, provided insight into what really happened.

According to Dzhemilev, Putin claimed that Ukraine refused his “peace proposal” during the talks in Istanbul, which took place in the first weeks after a full-scale invasion. However, Dzhemilev revealed that it was actually Putin himself who rejected the proposal to withdraw troops to the border until February 24, 2022. The discussions were supposed to address the situation in Crimea and Donbass, but Putin declared that there could be no talks on Crimea because it allegedly belonged to Russia.

Dzhemilev criticized Putin’s uncompromising position and highlighted the series of horrific crimes that were revealed after the de-occupation of Bucha, Irpin, and Gostomel. He argued that Putin’s refusal to negotiate demonstrated his inability to seek a peaceful diplomatic settlement of hostilities.

The proposed format of agreements, according to Dzhemilev, was in line with the concept of the liberation of Crimea adopted by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine in March 2021 and the final communiqué of the Crimean Platform summit in August 2021 in Kiev. Dzhemilev emphasized that discussions about these agreements continued even after the start of the large-scale invasion by Russian forces.

Earlier, it was reported that Kremlin media published a list of Moscow’s demands on Kiev, which were announced during the peace talks in Istanbul in 2022, shortly after the full-scale invasion. These demands included terms for demilitarization, which Putin emphasized by announcing a “special military operation.”

It is important to rely on verified information from reliable sources such as the Obozrevatel Telegram channel and Viber to avoid falling for misinformation and fake news.

The revelations by Dzhemilev shed light on the deceptive tactics employed by Putin and highlight the challenges faced in achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

What were the proposed agreements discussed during the peace talks in Istanbul and how were they consistent with Ukraine’s stance on Crimea’s liberation?

Dzhemilev Exposes Putin’s Deception Regarding ‘Peace Agreement’ in Istanbul

Mustafa Dzhemilev, the leader of the Crimean Tatar people, recently denounced Russian President Vladimir Putin for his dishonesty regarding the ‘peace agreement’ that was discussed in Istanbul. Dzhemilev, who was present during the negotiations, offered valuable insights into what truly transpired.

According to Dzhemilev, Putin falsely claimed that Ukraine rejected his “peace proposal” during the talks, which occurred in the immediate aftermath of a full-scale invasion. However, Dzhemilev revealed that it was actually Putin himself who turned down the proposal to withdraw troops to the border by February 24, 2022. The discussions were intended to address the situation in Crimea and Donbass, but Putin asserted that Crimea, at that time, already belonged to Russia, thus rendering talks on the subject unnecessary.

Dzhemilev criticized Putin’s refusal to compromise and drew attention to the horrendous crimes that were uncovered following the liberation of Bucha, Irpin, and Gostomel. He argued that Putin’s rejection of negotiations demonstrated his inability to pursue a peaceful diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

The proposed agreements, according to Dzhemilev, were consistent with the concept of Crimea’s liberation, as adopted by Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council in March 2021, as well as the final communiqué of the Crimean Platform summit in August 2021 in Kiev. Dzhemilev emphasized that discussions surrounding these agreements continued even after Russia’s large-scale invasion had begun.

Earlier reports revealed that Kremlin media had published a list of Moscow’s demands on Kiev, which were presented during the peace talks in Istanbul in 2022, shortly after the invasion. These demands included provisions for demilitarization, which Putin accentuated by declaring a “special military operation.”

To avoid falling victim to misinformation or fake news, it is essential to rely on verified information from dependable sources like the Obozrevatel Telegram channel and Viber.

Dzhemilev’s revelations shed light on Putin’s deceptive tactics and underscore the challenges faced in achieving a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

2 thoughts on “Putin’s Lies about the ‘Peace Agreement’ in Istanbul: Dzhemilev Reveals the Truth”

  1. This article delivers a much-needed reality check on Putin’s supposed ‘peace agreement’ in Istanbul. Dzhemilev’s insights shed light on the web of lies and deception that surround this issue. It’s crucial to remain skeptical and dig deeper into the truth behind Putin’s claims.

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  2. This eye-opening article exposes Putin’s deceptive narrative on the so-called ‘Peace Agreement’ in Istanbul. Kudos to Dzhemilev for bravely revealing the truth behind Putin’s lies and shedding light on the reality of the situation. It’s crucial to remain vigilant in the face of such misleading tactics.

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