by Chris Black
Why is this only being made public now?
Remember back in April of last year the Russian’s ‘retreated’ from Kiev and this was hailed as a Ukrainian victory?
Well, it turns out that was a gesture of Russian goodwill as part of a neutrality agreement.
Yesterday Putin revealed an extremely important piece of information. In April 2022, an agreement of permanent neutrality of Ukraine was signed between Russia and Ukraine.
It also reveals that the Western narrative that Putin can’t be trusted is just another projection.
The basic outline of the agreement is as follows:
- Russia withdraws troops from Kiev, Sumy and Chernigov
- Ukraine declares neutrality
- Ukraine reduces its armed forces
- Ukraine gives up NATO aspirations in exchange for security guarantees from a number of countries.
The basic outline of the agreement is as follows:
1. Russia withdraws troops from Kiev, Sumy and Chernigov
2. ukraine declares neutrality
3. ukraine reduces its armed forces
4. ukraine gives up NATO aspirations in exchange for security guarantees from a number of countries. pic.twitter.com/ZhjBlT4x2l— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) June 18, 2023
It was coined as the defeat of Russia in the battle of Kiev. It turns out that it was indeed a gesture of goodwill. Having snuffed it out, Boris Johnson flew to meet with Zelensky who subsequently, "on the orders of Washington, threw this treaty into the dustbin of history."
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) June 18, 2023
Since even before the conflict we've been hearing weasels like Paul Massaro and McFaul scream at the top of their lungs that Russia cannot be trusted and Russia always lies. But as we can see here the reality is quite different and it's the West and ukraine that constantly lie. pic.twitter.com/ZwEAOxPaGz
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) June 18, 2023
The former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett has also confirmed that peace talks have been derailed by the Western leaders. https://t.co/nHFSvW1X5F
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) June 18, 2023
An important addendum by David Sacks that answers some of the questions in the comment section.https://t.co/e6tkFhbpTr
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) June 20, 2023