Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin – the Russian mercenary leader whose plane crashed weeks after he led a mutiny against Moscow’s military leadership – shows what happens when people make deals with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

As Ukraine’s counteroffensive moves into a fourth month, with only modest gains to show so far, Zelensky told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria he rejected suggestions it was time to negotiate peace with the Kremlin.

“When you want to have a compromise or a dialogue with somebody, you cannot do it with a liar,” Volodymyr Zelensky said.

    • Hyperreality
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      The UK negotiated with the IRA.

      The US negotiated with the Japanese.

      The allies negotiated with the Nazis.

      • @InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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        I’m fine with the Japanese solution, which Russian cities should we delete?

        The German solution seems awfully similar.

        • Hyperreality
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          I’m fine with winning the lottery. That isn’t likely either.

          Ukraine doesn’t have nukes, so the Japanese solution is off the table.

          Ukraine isn’t about to conquer Moscow, so the German solution isn’t feasible either.

          • @InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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            North Korea has nukes, you’re honestly telling me ukraine, the ones who figured it out in the soviet union, can’t figure it out too?

            Ukraine is the smart remnant of the soviet union, Russia needs to surrender out of sheer terror.

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            No, but the US does. I, for one, as an SSBN sailor, am ready and willing to set condition 1SQ for Strategic nuclear launch at any time. Slava Ukraini, HOOYAH AMERICA. Kill the Bear!

        • @kd637_mi@lemmy.sdf.org
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          I really don’t like how often I see people ok with the idea of nuclear war. I like Fallout as much as the next person but I don’t think it’s an accurate representation of nuclear apocalypse.

      • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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        I’m pretty sure the negotiations consisted on total surrender and heavy controls of power in the three cases, which Zelenskyy agrees on. Just giving more territories to Russia is not what they want. That would only mean a new offensive in a few years.

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          In other words, even Zelensky knows there’ll have to be negotiations somewhere down the line.

          It’s just a question of when and under which circumstances.

          It’s in Ukraine and Europe’s interests, that these negotiations occur when Russia has been pushed back to the border. Otherwise they’ll have been rewarded for their military adventurism.

          And obviously Russia can’t be trusted, so the moment a cease fire is signed, it’s imperative that Ukraine gets defacto NATO membership (or something approaching it) and is armed to the teeth.

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            They had been open to negotiations in the past, and surely are open now, but the first step is for Russia to get the fuck off Ukraine and stop the aggression. It’s not a negotiation of your have a knife to your neck.

      • @Badass_panda@lemmy.world
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        510 months ago

        The US negotiated with the Japanese.

        The allies negotiated with the Nazis.

        You know both these groups surrendered unconditionally, right?

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          Yes. The terms were harsh, but ultimately both parties agreed to them. A negotiated settlement.

          Note also how the reality is slightly more nuanced. For example, Hirohito remained in power and all members of the Imperial House were spared criminal prosecution. That was an unfortunate but necessary compromise. If the world was fair, they’d have hanged them all, just like much of the Nazi establishment.

          This also why at one point Japanese officials, basing themselves on the Potsdam Declaration, argued to MacArthur that Japan’s surrender had in fact been contractual and conditional. Obviously he told them to go fuck themselves, and because the country was by now occupied, there wasn’t exactly much they could do about it.

          It’s unfortunate, but this is almost certainly what will happen with Russia. A ceasefire will be agreed under conditions both parties accept. The better Ukraine does, the worse the conditions will be that Russia is forced to accept. With a bit of luck, the conditions will be so bad that Putin falls out of a window and is replaced with someone slightly more sane.

          Once the ink is dry, the west will hopefully arm Ukraine to the gills, perhaps institute a no fly zone, give them NATO membership or something approaching it, etc. etc.

          But before that happens there will still need to agree to a ceasefire, hence all wars end with a negotiated settlement, unless you engage in genocide.