FINANCIAL TIMES: Russia is ready to refuse most of its requirements for Ukraine

Russia is ready to abandon most of its claims from which she started the war in Ukraine, approves Financial Times with reference to four people informed about the progress of Russian-Ukrainian cease-fire negotiations. It is reported by the Russian BBC service.

According to the report, Russia continues to insist on the refusal of Ukraine from plans to join NATO, the unimunion of military bases of third countries in Ukrainian territory and on guarantees that Ukraine will not try to create nuclear weapons.

But, according to sources FT, Moscow is ready to agree to Ukraine’s entry into the EU and the Multilateral Security Guarantees of Ukraine on the part of the majority of the Military Power Military List, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Neither “demilitarization” nor “denatification” nor the guarantee of the status of the Russian language in the draft agreement does not mean, says the newspaper.

Member of the Ukrainian delegation David Arahamia told the newspaper that guarantees of the security of Ukraine, which, on the thoughts of the Agreement, should ratify Russia, China, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Turkey and Israel,” To article 5 “of the North Atlantic Treaty, according to all members Alliances undertake to defend any of the Allians, who has become a victim of the third country’s aggression.

At the same time, Ukrainian and Western diplomats allow that Russia’s readiness for concessions is hidden by the desire to win time and regroup and replenish the forces for the new offensive.