EU Demands Russian Troop Withdrawal From Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Transnistria in Ukraine Peace Framework
- The European Union demands Russian troop withdrawals from Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, and Transnistria as part of a Ukraine peace framework proposed by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.
- The EU proposal calls for reciprocal reductions of Russian and Ukrainian forces, removal of Russian nuclear weapons from Belarus, demilitarization of occupied Ukrainian territories without legal recognition of Russian control, and no amnesty for war crimes with full access for international investigators.
- The EU demands war reparations from Russia and compensation for war damages and environmental harm to Ukraine and European states.
- The EU emphasizes its inclusion in peace negotiations and links Russia's troop withdrawal from neighboring countries to broader European security issues.
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EU Demands Russian Troop Withdrawal From Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Transnistria in Ukraine Peace Framework
An internal EU paper circulated by Kaja Kallas calls for a ban on Russian military deployments in Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Moldova’s Transnistria as part of any comprehensive Ukraine settlement.
An EU internal document distributed by Kaja Kallas seeks to prohibit the conduct of Russian troops in Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Transnistria (Moldova) as part of any global agreement on Ukraine, writes Kyiv Post.
Ukrainian media outlets are revealing the European Union's demands on Russia, which are expected to be included in the peace plan. The document, in addition to addressing Ukraine, also mentions the withdrawal of Russian troops from several other regions in Europe.
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