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At the first meeting, the Russians presented a set of harsh conditions, effectively demanding Ukraine’s capitulation. This was a nonstarter. But as Moscow’s position on the battlefield continued to deteriorate, its positions at the negotiating table became less demanding. So on March 3 and March 7, the parties held a second and third round of talks […]

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240428/ukraine-rejected-2022-peace-deal-over-russian-language-status--banning-nazism-terms---welt-1118153431.html

Regarding territorial issues, parts of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Donbass would remain under Russian control

Moscow ostensibly wanted Kiev to slash the size of its army to 85,000 people, while Ukraine insisted on retaining a strength of 250,000.

Edit: Replaced “reporter” with “politician” in the post title

Edit2: Changed title from “microphone cut” to “segment cut short” in the title

  • TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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    24 hours ago

    I mean they would be stupid not to support radical parties in their oppositional democracies. It just speed runs democracies natural tendencies to decay into fascism.

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            21 hours ago

            Are you claiming that all “democratic” nations are inherently fascist nations at any point of their economic/political development?

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                  20 hours ago

                  Dictatorship of a different class? This is fundamental Marxist theory, states are a dictatorship of one of several classes. You can’t have democracy for the proletariat (vast majority of people) in a state that is a dictatorship of the bourgeoisie (small, powerful minority). Note: “dictatorship” of a class means that a state is organized to advance the interests of that class, not “dictatorship” as in “opposite to democracy” or “governed by one person”.

                  Therefore, even in principle liberal “democracies” cannot be democratic. It’s not a decay of democracy, it’s an impossibility for it to have ever existed in those cases.

    • hello_hello [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      16 hours ago

      democracies natural tendencies to decay into fascism.

      So you too also enjoy fatalistic idealist framings of issues to skirt away from criticism. I thought I was the only one!

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      22 hours ago

      I hear far more about how ”we need to spend all our money on weapons and fuck the poor, because of Russia!” all over European media, and find it much more worrying than any supposed Russian influence. Europeans are capable of being reactionary without scary Russia telling them to it: some of the most Russophobic countries in Europe like Poland, the Baltics and Finland have popular far-right parties.

      • TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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        22 hours ago

        Europeans are capable of being reactionary without scary Russia telling them to it: some of the most Russophobic countries in Europe like Poland, the Baltics and Finland have popular far-right parties.

        I’m not arguing they don’t? I’m just saying that it behooves them to support far right parties in these countries just as it benefits the US to support radical parties in places like Cuba or Venezuela.