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Russian compliance with the deal would need to be closely monitored, with the possibility remaining any phased-out sanctions could be reinstated upon a Russian reneging. Indeed, even if the war and Ukrainian resistance drag on for longer, indefinite Russian occupation or a frozen conflict throughout the country are not sustainable paths forward for the Russians or the Ukrainians. Similarly, the Russian economy will likely not survive under the perpetual weight of current and future sanctions.

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First of all, the protection of civilians is a duty under the Geneva Conventions. Those who do not comply can later be prosecuted for this in the International Court of Justice. Nevertheless, the Russian military is now using the corridors for their power games. It is absurd that the fate of the country is mainly discussed by men older than 60, as is usual in this type of negotiation.

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Some analysts and commentators have mapped out scenarios in which further negotiations never happen, and they could be right. Putin might prove successful in ousting Zelensky and his administration. Ironically, if he does, it will come at great cost to his forces, and the puppet regime he imposes will also be sanctioned heavily, making Putin responsible for another potential economic basket case to go along with the one he is engineering in his own country. No doubt, Putin will press for demilitarization in Ukraine, and it will be a non-starter for the Ukrainians. But they might well be willing to say once a peace is clearly established, they will accept limitations on the amount and types of weapons they will maintain, and will also agree not to have foreign forces based in Ukraine.

As noted above, Ukraine will not demilitarize, as the Kremlin has demanded. And if we are to understand Putin’s nonsensical justifications correctly, Ukraine will not undergo “denazification” by ousting its own democratically-elected government led by a president who happens to be Jewish. A Stand With Tigray distinguishing feature of the organizing principles and work of the answer coalition, in contrast with the traditional U.S. peace movement was its uncompromising support in defense of the rights of the Palestinian people. On February 15, 2003, many millions of people, in nearly every country in the world, joined together in the largest coordinated antiwar actions in history. As citizens of one world, we must fulfill human and environmental needs, rights and duties.

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There is essentially nothing that humanity could do to damage the fundamental idea that violence is one way for people to resolve their differences or achieve their aims. Total global expenditure on defence reached 2.1 trillion dollars in 2021. China, India, and Russia, spend trillions of dollars a year on armaments preparing for war. Even the poorest countries in the world devote significant amounts of their government revenue on their armed forces. If war was stopped, then every country in the world could spend this money on public services that do good, like education, healthcare, and assistance to the poor.

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Because we have separated ourselves into exclusive nations, we do not act as a unified whole to resolve conflict. Putin told his annual state of the nation Q&A on December 19 he had no conditions for talks with Ukraine and would negotiate with anybody, including Zelensky. Trump takes office in the first month of 2025 but whether by the year’s close he can proclaim himself as the dealmaker who helped end the war depends on many factors. However, Yuriy Boyechko, CEO and founder of the charity Hope for Ukraine, said he did not predict an end to active combat “anytime soon.” Nestorovic said that Trump’s reluctance to maintain the U.S.’s role as Ukraine’s main military supplier could make it harder for Kyiv to repel Russian advances, adding urgency for Ukraine “to negotiate now before it becomes too late.”

There is no likelihood of a military resolution to the conflict, in either direction. On 10 December 2005 the StWC held an International Peace Conference attended by around 1,500 people. Speakers from across the world included Cindy Sheehan, the American mother whose son died in Iraq; and Hassan Juma, president of the Iraqi Southern Oil Workers Union. Thirty-eight of those 46 bodies have been identified, the hospital said. “Most of the bodies came from the east of the Khan Younis area, and the bodies are decomposed, and found dead under rubble of demolished buildings,” the statement read. The bodies of 46 Palestinians have been brought to the European Hospital in Gaza since Monday morning, the European Hospital said in a statement on its Telegram channel.