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Medvedev doubts Trump can end Ukraine conflict on US terms

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October 12, 2024
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Medvedev doubts Trump can end Ukraine conflict on US terms
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Published: October 12, 2024 4:47 am
Author: RT

Moscow will have a say in how the conflict with Kiev ends more so than Washington, the former Russian president has said

Washington might be mistaken to believe that the Russia-Ukraine conflict will end on US terms, deputy chair of the Russian security council Dmitry Medvedev has suggested.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson argued that giving Kiev more US taxpayers’ money would not be necessary should the Republican candidate Donald Trump win the election, because he would end the conflict.

“If President Trump wins, I believe that he actually can bring that conflict to a close. I really do,” Johnson told Punchbowl News. “I think he’ll call [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and tell him that this is enough.” 

Commenting on Johnson’s quote on Friday evening, Medvedev indicated that Putin might have a say in the matter.

“And what if Putin says: ‘Not yet. Ukraine must capitulate. And no joining NATO’,” the former president and prime minister of Russia said on X (formerly Twitter).

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Trump has repeatedly said that the Russia-Ukraine conflict would not have happened had he stayed in the White House, and that he had a plan to end it within a day, even before inauguration. While Trump has not offered any details of his peace proposal himself, his running mate JD Vance did.

In an interview last month, Vance outlined a plan according to which the current line of contact would become a demilitarized demilitarized zone, “heavily fortified so Russia doesn’t invade again,” Ukraine would remain an independent state, but would have to provide Russia with a guarantee of neutrality and a pledge not to join NATO.


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“I think that’s ultimately what this looks like,” Vance said at the time, adding that Russia was “scared” of Trump.

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In June, Putin outlined the conditions under which Moscow might agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine, saying that Kiev would have to cede the four regions that voted to join Russia in 2023 and officially renounce NATO membership.

For an actual peace agreement, Ukraine would also have to become a “neutral, nonaligned and nuclear-free state,” agree to demilitarize, denazify and guarantee full rights to its Russian-speaking citizens, Moscow’s ambassador in Washington, Anatoly Antonov, said at the time. The West would also have to lift all of its sanctions against Russia, he added.

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