Negotiations or Political Theatre in Istanbul?
Prof. Glenn Diesen on MOATS with George Galloway
How will the war end? The position of Ukraine and NATO continues to go from bad to worse, yet there is still a reluctance to engage in genuine discussions. There is subsequently a growing possibility that there will eventually be a collapse of the government in Ukraine, which would allow Moscow to dictate the political settlement. Yet, even as the situation goes from bad to worse, the Europeans and Ukraine are reluctant to engage with Russia in genuine negotiations. Part of the problem is evidently the extent of demands from the Russian side, although the Russian demands will only grow as the war drags on.
There is nothing to negotiate in Istanbul. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER IS THE ONLY THING TO DO. They are still going to try and screw over the Russians. Remember all the accords they didn't respect ?
Dear Prof. Diesen,
I think that the retired Hungarian ambassador Dr. György Varga would be a very interesting interview partner for you. I am enclosing the link (https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=127195) to an article (in German translation) he had written about the genesis of the Ukrainian war.
I wish you all the best.
George Pumphrey,
Berlin, Germany