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Moscow outlines conditions for stable peace in Ukraine

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February 23, 2026
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Published: February 23, 2026 11:47 pm
Author: RT

Kiev has dismantled the foundations of Ukrainian statehood, the Russian Foreign Ministry has said

The Ukraine conflict can only be resolved by addressing its “root causes,” Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a lengthy statement on Tuesday, marking the fourth anniversary of the escalation of hostilities.

According to Zakharova, Moscow’s military action in 2022 was a “forced step” under Article 51 of the UN Charter, necessitated by the West’s refusal to acknowledge Russia’s security concerns. She specifically cited ignored proposals regarding NATO non-expansion and statements by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky at the 2022 Munich Security Conference regarding Kiev’s nuclear ambitions, which she claimed created “real risks.”

“Kiev has dismantled the three main foundations of Ukrainian statehood – its neutral, non-bloc, and non-nuclear status – which ensured its international recognition in the early 1990s,” Zakharova said.

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The Western-orchestrated 2014 Maidan coup triggered an eight-year conflict in Donbass, which resulted in over 13,500 civilian deaths and was deliberately ignored by international organizations, according to Zakharova.

The territories controlled by Kiev have since descended into “genuine neo-Nazi obscurantism,” she said. Zakharova cited the glorification of Nazi collaborators, the desecration of monuments to Soviet soldiers, and the crackdown on the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church as evidence that the original goals of “demilitarization and denazification” remain valid.

“A lasting, just, and stable peace is possible only on the basis of eliminating the root causes of the conflict,” Zakharova emphasized, outlining the current task of Russian diplomacy in contacts with the “world majority” and within the framework of recent Russian-American dialogue.

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Russia, the US, and Ukraine held several meetings in Geneva, Switzerland, last week and previously in Abu Dhabi in January. Territorial issues – namely Ukraine’s refusal to abandon its claim to Donbass – reportedly remain the key item hampering progress toward peace.

The territories in question include Crimea, which broke away from Ukraine and rejoined Russia via a referendum in 2014. The Donetsk (DPR) and Lugansk (LPR) People’s Republics declared their independence early on in the post-Maidan conflict in what was then Ukrainian Donbass. The DPR and LPR joined Zaporozhye and Kherson Regions in being incorporated into Russia in late 2022 following referendums in which the overwhelming majority of the regions’ populations supported the move.

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